Yes, and I think the research that we've done nationally looking at differences and variation in uptake of opportunistic salpingectomy is really clear.
If there were national standards and opportunistic salpingectomy was being done at the same rate in other provinces in Canada that it's being done in B.C.... There are thousands of women who are going to get an ovarian cancer diagnosis that they do not need to get. They had an opportunity to have that cancer prevented and it was not taken, and that's just not acceptable. Women, wives, mothers, sisters, friends are going to die of this disease, and it's just not necessary.