I think the thing that also disturbed me the most when that data came out is that the data collection ends at 2019, and we all know what happened in 2020 and the years thereafter.
If we thought there was a problem with screening going up to 2019—because I think the majority of the issue was probably that women were not getting screened or were being screened late—we're going to have a major uptick, I think, once we get the 2020 to 2024 data, because the screening dropped off drastically. It hasn't gone back up to the levels it reached before because of lack of access. People were not being screened during the COVID years, and then even when screening was restarted, people were not having access to locations to get screened.
I think we're actually on track to get another big shock with the next collection of data when it comes through, unfortunately.