Okay.
I'm pretty confident that nothing is named in the Canada Health Act. From time to time we get a private member's bill in this place demanding that autism be named in the Canada Health Act. If autism were named in the Canada Health Act, it would be the only thing named there, because nothing else is named there.
When I talk to families, I often try to develop a bit of understanding of who's responsible for what in Canada. Funding for the treatment of autism is clearly a provincial responsibility. I was encouraged to hear that you met with Deb Matthews and John Tory. It was probably around the same time I took Jaden in and we met with both of those individuals on the same day.
I have to say that both meetings were fantastic. I found John Tory to be fantastic in terms of his understanding. For someone who doesn't live with it every day, the understanding he had was pretty remarkable.
Did you take your grandson into those meetings when you visited them?