Thank you very much, gentlemen. Thank you for your service. Thank you for being with us.
I think the problem is partly the geography of our country in the sense that in our rural centres we have a problem with response times and getting to places quickly enough. In our urban centres we may have the problem of not having enough of these around and potentially having multiple incidents in which an AED is required.
How important is complementarity of access? Is it only first responders who should have them, or should we widen the discussion to say we should have them in community centres, at hockey rinks, in schools and in seniors' residences? In many places they will already be there, but maybe not systemically enough. The idea is that we want to bring an AED within a radius or a time access point to an individual suffering an incident, to cover the entire country.