I can start, and then I'll turn it over to Nathan for further comment around the specifics.
As you noted, and as I noted in my remarks, Veterans Affairs Canada previously had a contract with the Canadian General Standards Board to establish a set of national standards and provide assurance that the service dogs being provided to veterans are properly trained and meet standardized behaviour requirements.
However, as noted, in April 2018, the board notified members of the technical committee that it had withdrawn its intent to produce a national standard for service dogs in Canada because there was no consensus among the committee members that the standard could be achieved. As a result, the initiative to develop a national standard was discontinued.
Meanwhile, we continue to be an active player, with research and funding in areas like Wounded Warriors Canada. I'll ask—