I am listening to answers given to questions, and it seems to me that you are dealing with this issue in a very reckless manner.
For example, when you talked about the risk, you said that it is a fact that there is always some risk involved in any surgery. It seems to me that you are playing down the risk in this issue of breast implants. Even if there is only one or two persons who die because of this, it still remains that two persons have died because of a punctured breast implant.
How many victims would you need for Health Canada to withdraw some implants from the market? One, two, three or one thousand? A physician said that out of 1,000 persons, 50% had either suffered a punctured implant after 10 years or that some harm had been caused to women. How far will it have to go before Health Canada show some courage and withdraw some licences from the market?