I was also struck by the comments I heard from all of the witnesses on testing and the implications for children. I know that, for me, colon cancer is hereditary, so there are impacts of being able to do that.
Perhaps I'll start with you again, Ms. Sayani. Right now the health care system—we are hearing—from coast to coast to coast, is in free fall. Frontline workers are overworked. The system is very at risk at the moment, yet we know how important the identification of cancer is. I know that in Alberta, it's very difficult to get a colonoscopy. You wait a very long time.
What are the implications of this collapsing health care system on cancer treatment for women?