I wonder if, perhaps, there isn't a little bit of an answer to this. If we have the records, we know who served where. We also have the epidemiological records as to who gets what kind of cancer. Certainly, in the old days—which was, like, a year ago—it would take a monumental effort to try to match those up, but with AI.... Are there efforts within the public health world to use the computer strength of AI to match those things up and say that, yes, if they served in Gagetown between this year and that year, then they have, statistically, a 50% higher chance of developing bladder cancer or something?
On December 10th, 2024. See this statement in context.