Thanks, Chair, and moreover, thanks to all the witnesses for giving their time and testimony today. It's very much appreciated.
Medric, it's nice to see you again. You may remember we spent an evening together at Pier 21 a couple of years ago, and Thai was under the table with us that night. You taught me something that day, and you're teaching me more today, so thank you very much.
Although my questions are going to be for some others, they're going to build on something you said, which is that there is an off-the-shelf option here.
My question is for Ms. Forbes and Ms. MacKenzie, because we're in a Canadian context here—forgive me, Ms. O'Brien. We heard from previous witnesses that this is really quite complex. The dog needs to be trained, the trainer of the dog needs to be trained and the service person who's going to be with the dog needs to be trained to be with the dog. There's the prescriber regimen. This is quite a complex thing.
I wonder if you could, in that context, either one of you, Ms. Forbes or Ms. MacKenzie, talk about whether there is an off-the-shelf option that can achieve that kind of complexity in the Canadian context?