That's very helpful. Thank you. I understand that fully.
Again, Madam Hébert, I recently read something written by Dr. Aaron Caughey who is chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health and Science University. He said there was no proven benefit to the 60% increase in C-section births in the United States between 1996 and 2009. They were not accompanied by a decrease in rates of death or disease in newborns. The rates for C-sections have been heading back down since 2009.
Could you please comment? Why were they doing all these C-sections if there was no proven benefit?