Sure.
In Canada what happens is that there are all of these barriers, first, to collecting the data and therefore having data, and second, to accessing the data that we already have.
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Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, As an Individual
Sure.
In Canada what happens is that there are all of these barriers, first, to collecting the data and therefore having data, and second, to accessing the data that we already have.
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