Actually, we heard earlier that, in some provinces and territories—Nunavut was mentioned—there is no screening. In Quebec, screening is done automatically for women after they turn 50. Just now, we heard a doctor recommend that it be done, not only starting at 40, but even annually as well.
Between 1996 and 2006, the mortality rate dropped by 25% in Quebec as a result of this systematic screening. The government of Quebec is responsible for it. In terms of improvements, I feel that the goal is exactly to reduce the mortality rate and increase prevention. That is precisely what this amendment seeks to do.
I do not understand why there is so much reluctance from the members opposite. Everyone should be working together, supporting this bill and trying to improve it. That is what we are trying to do with the provisions we want to add. We want it to be more effective. We can take inspiration from several provinces. We have been told about advances in British Columbia, for example.