Most of the research projects have just started. The first year was really getting together with regard to RFPs and selecting projects and going through the whole process of granting opportunities for people to explore key areas within the study. It's very early to talk about any results or where they are, because they just started in the last month or so.
However, the benefit of this is that we have the cross-disciplinary work of individuals working with all the neurological conditions. It is an opportunity for this group to learn from each other but also to bring forward those common areas we identified in the study, from caregiver support through public awareness and education through the genetic fairness issue, research, prevention, and integrated care and support. Those are the key focus areas of these projects, and we have built the study around them.
As we go, we will be informed, and we will have check-in milestone points where we can share the learning. Also, as we finish this report, we can have recommendations that can help us provide far better integrated services across Canada, and hopefully we can have recommendations for the Government of Canada.