Thank you very much.
With regard to a national health education program, I believe it was brought up as part of this women's health study relating to endometriosis and pelvic pain. Unfortunately, right now a lot of young girls have either painful, heavy or irregular periods, and they don't realize that it's something that can be treated to improve their quality of life. I think introducing these concepts early is important, especially among young girls who are probably missing out on a lot of days of school every month because of their periods.
With respect to ovarian cancer, I'm not a cancer surgeon and I'm not an oncologist, so I can't answer your question about the BRCA1 mutation. I don't know if one of my co-panellists would like to address that.