That's a great question.
I think the answer is that we don't have the best data to answer that question in a Canadian context. We know from the data more broadly that trans women and trans women of colour are disproportionately affected by both HIV and hep C. But we don't have Canadian data that says that at a national level, because the Public Health Agency of Canada HIV surveillance data doesn't include trans, non-binary and two-spirit as a specific category in what's recorded publicly.