I must tell you that I am profoundly grateful to the Public Health Agency of Canada. They partnered, for example, with the Community Health Nurses of Canada. That is one of CNA's affiliate and associate groups of nurses.
Through that partnership, they made it possible for the Community Health Nurses of Canada to create new competencies and a new certification program that gave them the skills and knowledge they needed to be the best they can be in their field. Knowledge of elder care, which underpins an understanding of elder abuse, is definitely an outcome of that partnership. What they're doing wonderfully is that they're partnering and they're seeing the benefit that each group of health providers can bring to many issues in public health.
I think the other thing they do wonderfully well are their reports, which are quite profound, quite comprehensive, and very much accessible. I would suggest that they are doing all the right things now with the study they have brought together, which I understand they have presented to you.
I can't speak more on a concrete basis to a day-to-day intervention, because I suppose in some ways we're waiting for the outcomes of the current projects. I do know that they are putting the right resources in place, they are making the right partnerships, and they are truly putting that federal funding, from my perspective as a nurse and as a community health nurse, to good use.
Again, I would be happy to answer that better when we go away and make some...[Inaudible--Editor].