Mr. Speaker, as I indicated, the study before the health committee included nine witnesses, 15 briefs and some heart-wrenching stories, both from witnesses and from members of Parliament, about the impact of this disease on them and their families. There is absolutely no question that this is something that merits the attention of the Parliament of Canada, and in a way that puts forward our best work.
As I indicated in my speech, that was on display at the health committee. A comprehensive report is in process and will be coming before the House. It is a safe bet that the report will include recommendations for measures around funding, transparency and a process to ensure that the task force has the right people in the right seats, with the right information and the right mandate to get to the right result. That is what we hope for, and that is the goal. It is a worthy goal.