I'm certainly happy to get that data and table it. I can't say that any examination of it, that I'm aware of, would have suggested from the data that there were anomalies.
I think—and I'm not saying this at all to diminish the significance of this issue—that if one looked at the total number of sterilizations across the country through a procedure as definitive as tubal ligation, the proportion of procedures that one might suspect were imposed on the patients would be very small. I don't want to prejudge what the statistics will show, but I'm not certain at this point that one will see a pattern in Saskatchewan—you referenced Saskatchewan—that would be unusual. I don't want to prejudge that situation.
The other thing I would say is that methods of contraception do vary across the country. But we will get that data for you.