Thank you very much, Madam Chair. So I will come back to my next questions then in the next section for that one.
So I'm going to move on, then, to the FASD clinic -- or the FASD diagnostic clinic. And so I'm wondering what line item within here -- would that come out -- I guess if it's adult services, then the adult clinic would come out of that. And one of the things that I find very interesting just in working with different constituents is that if a resident goes through the adult diagnostic clinic and they are found to have all of the markers of FASD through working with the healthcare professionals but they do not have confirmation from a birth parent, whether or not that person for different reasons is unexcessive -- or inaccessible to get that confirmation from a birth parent, then they don't get a full FASD diagnostic. And so my concern is that there are a number of residents who could potentially fall through the cracks and not receive the support that they need, even if they're identified as needing support. And so I'm wondering if the FASD diagnostic clinic has the flexibility to still provide the support for people who meet the markers but do not receive the full diagnosis. Thank you.