I can't ask my question in French because my French isn't good enough, but I understood your answer. Thank you very much.
My next question is to Dr. Hanley or perhaps Dr. McAlpine. It's to whoever is best suited to answer it.
We've been talking a lot today about the importance of national standards when it comes to women's access to health care services and also with regard to prevention and diagnosis, and I'm wondering what impacts you could foresee if there were stronger national standards in place, and specifically how would that trickle into the care available in British Columbia.
Are there any specific impacts or benefits that you can think of to having a national standard in place, rather than a patchwork approach in which the health care differs from province to province?