The Alzheimer Society is working quite closely with Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Institute of Aging in particular, on the ICRSAD, which is the international collaborative research strategy for Alzheimer's disease. I think that's the one you're speaking about.
It is just in its fledgling days, and I know there have not been significant dollars put against it. But there have been wonderful collaborations set up with the countries you've spoken about. The Alzheimer Society of Canada has been supportive of this partnership and is working together with CIHR to promote it further.
Have we seen any evidence? I don't know if I can answer that question specifically. I think Dr. Beaudet, who was here earlier today, would probably be a better person to ask. I think you heard from Dr. Rémi Quirion last week, who was leading that particular collaboration.
With regard to the question that Dr. Diamond answered a few minutes ago, these large international collaborative studies where people are working together across the spectrum of research in many different countries are going to be the answer—they are going to find the cause and cure for Alzheimer's disease. I feel very strongly that we need to support those collaborations.