I just wanted to respond to Mr. Brown's last comment, because I did read paragraph 2(c), and I read it just slightly differently.
When you read paragraph 2(c), it says “sharing through the Canadian Breast Cancer Screening Initiative”, etc., etc., “during screening and any follow-up procedures”. I interpret that to mean follow-up procedures that may already exist. We've heard that they're not great, but I'm sure there are some. I read it slightly differently, and that's why in my amendment I put in the key words, the need for follow-up; it's the issue of trying to have a more systematic follow-up, based on the need to do that. There's a slight difference, and that's why I actually put it in as an amendment.
I think my amendment is based on what we need to look at, whereas I read your paragraph 2(c) as what's sort of here and now, what the status quo is. So it's just a slight difference, if you could relate to that.