Yes. Thank you very much.
Certainly anything that's going to help to improve health—in particular when we're talking about prevention, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure—will save the health care system money, which will in turn give us more money to allocate into resources.
It was interesting to hear, I think it was Dr. Elliott who said this, that among the programming, there is a 75% success rate, which means there's still 25% that isn't successful.
We have now heard from the previous witness and also here now about good programming in the U.K. Do either of you know what percentage of success they have achieved in the U.K.?