I really appreciate that.
At the third international scientific conference on CCSVI that I attended—I've attended three of the four, and I didn't attend the fourth because it was a week after the third—we learned that neurologists are admitting that their patients are improving. This is the fundamental question we have.
I'd like to know if you can table with the committee whether we have heard from these neurologists. Have they followed their patients? How have they responded? What if any improvements have they tracked on EDSS scores?
A prominent Canadian neurologist has written that the veins of MS patients are no different from those of anyone else. I would like to know how Dr. Beaudet responds to this, when Dr. Mark Haacke of the U.S. has identified 48 different venous abnormalities of the chest, neck, and spine.