Thank you for that.
For any of you who have seen it, it's not really that easy. I was not a gynecological surgeon. Anyway, that's a whole other story.
One of the other issues across this great country—whoever feels like answering this, feel free—is Pap test screening. First of all, you have the issues with access. For instance, if you are a female, do you want to see a male physician like me? Those things present some difficulties and require creative answers.
However, it's the recall process that worries me the most. First of all, we don't know who's actually getting a Pap test with respect to who should be getting one, and then once you have a Pap test, you never get the answer back. You have to rely on the physician to say this is good, bad or indifferent and say that you need a recall, etc.
Even if we create a process with HPV testing at home, the recall process is something we will have to really look into. Has anybody put any thought into that? I have some ideas, but if you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it.