I think there is a lot of really important research happening with respect to BRCA and detecting those mutations earlier. I know there are people who are part of the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative in B.C. who are looking at population-based testing.
We absolutely need to identify BRCA mutations as early as we possibly can in order to offer those people the prevention that we know works in both preventing breast cancers and preventing ovarian cancers.
There is a lot of interesting research happening on how to get people the testing they need as early as we possibly can in order to prevent the 20% to 25% of ovarian cancers in BRCA-mutated people. It should be preventable if we detect those mutations earlier. Unfortunately, often these mutations are being detected at the time of cancer diagnosis. We're really working very hard on ways that we can offer this testing to get those mutation results detected before any cancer has been diagnosed.