I think you've heard from some of the other witnesses as well about these inequities. Unfortunately, we do often see in research that where a woman lives dictates far too much in terms of what she gets with respect to cancer care. This goes from prevention all the way to the molecular testing that Dr. McAlpine described, which then dictates treatment.
There are really important inequities, and we do see that rural and remote communities often fall behind. Indigenous communities often fall behind, so as researchers, we're working really hard to try to close many of these gaps, but it can be very challenging without collaboration with governments and other groups to help us address these.