If someone has not been vaccinated as a child, then once they're past the age of 18, they will incur those costs themselves in most of our provinces. There are some provinces that will help to cover the vaccination for people who have already been diagnosed with a lesion. That's a little bit of a backstep—just because they have been diagnosed with a lesion, you don't want them to miss the boat. The hope is that they can get vaccinated before that is the case, but definitely offer it to everyone.
For some of the women I've met in the colposcopy clinic, it is a detriment to being vaccinated. They cannot afford it. We discuss it. I even have a very dedicated nurse who negotiated with our pharmacy group there to actually offer the vaccination at a reduced cost for them. This is how much we valued it and how important we thought it was to get it done. It is definitely preventing some women from being able to get vaccinated themselves.