Thank you very much for being here this morning.
First, Mr. McGinnis, I would just like to go over one of the elements of your presentation. You said that Canadians are lacking information about Parkinson's and that awareness should be raised about the disease. I was stunned when you said that a lot of people still stop you in the street and say that you're drunk. That's very shocking to me. I was also struck by the fact that your 10-year-old son has to put people in their place. He's a very brave boy. Please send him our best wishes and hang in there.
I see the golf tournament you're organizing and you being here this morning as only the very first steps you're taking on the road to raising awareness about the disease. We are grateful to you for your efforts. Bravo and keep it up.
I would like to continue with Ms. Gordon. You talked about issues related to genetic discrimination. First, I would like to know if you have encountered any cases of genetic discrimination toward people with Parkinson's disease?