I agree. I think it's in the Maritimes.
You did ask what was required of a brain bank. It's not just a question of people. We often receive letters from people offering to donate their brain. To work efficiently, a brain bank has to have a complete and accurate clinical picture of what that patient had been through, the whole history and final diagnosis—everything has to be there for it to be useful. It's not adequate just to have the brain; we need those notes, and that isn't always as easily obtainable as you might think.