Right. One of the things I've been encouraged about over my five years as an MP is that there seems to be a lot better understanding of the jurisdictional component. When I say jurisdictional, I'm not talking about health, social services and that stuff, but provincial-federal jurisdiction. There's a lot more recognition that the provinces are really responsible for funding the treatment of autism, they have the money to do it, and they need to make it a priority. I think at the federal level we need to equip them with the tools to make those decisions, and the research and surveillance, for example, is a big part of that equation.
Madam Chair, I don't know if there are other meetings scheduled for this particular topic at some point.