It's an exciting target because it gives us all something to move forward to collectively. It's important for the subcommittee to also know that the EU has funded a study very similar to the national population health study that's happening in Canada right now, and it's actually on the same timeline.
So in 2013 that study will also wrap up and the findings will be released. The EU is also moving toward declaring 2013 the year of the brain. That in and of itself is quite interesting in terms of collaboration. But there are also a number of exciting neurological events planned for Canada in 2013, in addition to the conclusion of the national population health study, which will involve quite a large-scale consensus development conference.
We also have the World Parkinson Congress coming to Canada for the very first time. It will be in Montreal in the fall. I actually put out a quick note to try to gather information from all of our members about what's happening, and there's a tremendous wealth of activity that will be happening in Canada. It's a wonderful opportunity to build on, on what's already happening and what's already planned.