Thank you, Hedy, for your support, and thank you to your colleague, Carolyn Bennett, for her comments in the House on this. I appreciate the support.
In terms of a clearing house, I think that is the role the federal government can play in terms of identifying best practices. Maybe the vehicle to do that is the Canadian breast cancer screening initiative. I know that one of their mandates is to create a Canadian breast cancer screening database that would see non-governmental organizations and provincial and territorial screening programs contribute to a national database, which would be used to monitor and evaluate breast cancer screening programs. Hopefully, this bill could put that focus on the dense-breast-tissue patients, about whom there is a lack of information.