Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I just want to congratulate Mr. Brown. As you know, I support your bill, and what I'm pleased with in your bill is the fact that you didn't create a panic, in terms of having women everywhere begin to worry very much about screening, etc. I think that's very important.
There is one thing, however, that I would like to see in the bill—I am going to put this in as an amendment—and that is to add that the federal government should form a clearing house for best practices. As we see, in some provinces there are different approaches; British Columbia, for instance, has the best record in terms of breast cancer outcomes in Canada. If we can create a clearing house of best practices, it would allow provinces to look at the clearing house and see the best ways to deal with this.
As they say, the jury is out on whether or not more screening does, in fact, help, and we know there are no international standards that say that having MRIs all the time will help, so we want to make sure that we find the fine line in that balance. I think that looking at best practices and having that clearing house in the federal government is a really important thing that we can do to improve on this bill. I think that it's a good bill; it's a start and it has some very important points in it.
Do you have a comment on that?