Thank you for the question.
Well, the primary killer of mothers is at birth: it is the complications, the hemorrhaging, and the various things around birth. So that, I think, would privilege the importance of having skilled attendants in the lead-up to the birth, during birth, and shortly after, because that's when lives are lost for mothers and also for newborns. So that's a critical window of importance for maternal and child health.
It is true that a large percentage of women die because of unsafe abortions. The primary way to avoid that is for them to have family planning. If they had access to family planning and contraceptive commodities, and the ability to time and ensure that they had safe pregnancies and deliveries, that would be the single most important thing. That would be something that Canada could focus on, that we have done in the past and we could do in the future.