In terms of the timeframe for the development of the surveillance system, there are a couple of things that need to happen and that will happen very shortly in order for us to be more clear on how close we are, and that is the meeting of our scientific advisory committee, which is currently in the process of being finalized.
That committee will help us determine whether we have the case definition for surveillance correct. In order to do surveillance, you need to have a definition of what you're measuring, and that definition needs to be accepted by those who you will rely on to collect the data. So that will be our first real milestone in terms of moving on to the data collection in this system.
Early in the new year we expect to have our scientific committee in place. The first thing we'll bring to them is a discussion: Do we have the definition right? What are the gaps in this? With that definition, we will also then be talking to our stakeholders in the organizations such as Autism Speaks and the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorders Alliance to ensure that with that definition we are actually going to be measuring what those stakeholders need.