Thank you very much, Ms. Bear, for being here today.
On Mrs. Truppe's very first question, your first answer was to ask for 10 more minutes on the answer. One of our best-kept secrets in committees is that when witnesses come to testify before the committee, they never get to say everything they want to say. If there's anything you feel that's important to share with the committee, you can certainly contact the clerk and send an email, document, or brief to elaborate further on some of the things you might not get the chance to get into today.
I would certainly encourage as a follow-up when you're asked about best practices, if you know of a list of best practices or somewhere we could go for that, that would be particularly relevant for the committee and its work.
I also appreciate your not wanting to reinvent the wheel, and instead build on the work that has come before. As such, I did want to ask, if we members of Parliament wanted to share with our constituents some of the issues and concerns and information about this disorder, because as you said, a lot of it is about networking and making sure people know, would we be able to go to the website and get a kit or a package or something to share with our constituents? Would there be a leaflet we could print off to put in our offices? Is that information available?