Again, with our health care system provisions, those numbers are lower in Canada than they are in many countries around the world, but broadly the same populations remain at risk.
Again, young people who lack access to comprehensive sexuality education that would inform them about the risks related to sexually transmitted diseases are less well prepared to navigate preventing these diseases. While Canada has numbers that are lower, due to our overall health care systems investments, it is the same populations, I would say, in countries around the world that remain at greatest risk.
Maybe this speaks back to the other point about data in terms of maternal mortality rates, but in Canada we see populations that have lower income and are less resourced and less able to navigate health care systems being the ones that are consistently lacking access to services, which prevents their ability to address things like STDs today.