Yes. I think that earlier this week the committee heard from Dr. Shannon Salvador, the president-elect for GOC. I do think that research in general for women's cancers in Canada is lagging behind and is under-resourced.
Speaking to endometrial cancer specifically, often in younger women this is actually the first obesity-related diagnosis they will receive. A good number of those patients will actually have Lynch syndrome, which puts them at risk of other types of cancer, such as colorectal and ovarian cancer.
I do think that there are some good steps forward in terms of better characterization of early endometrial cancer, identifying those patients and routinely looking for Lynch syndrome in those patients, and better characterization of who is at a higher risk of occurrence for endometrial cancer as well.