Thank you.
I would encourage you to do that, because I think it's something that needs to be brought to their attention such that it can be quickly remedied and is providing for those self.... As you said, someone who's vulnerable all of a sudden gets a form and says, “Oh, this has got to be.... Now I'm not going to use it.” It puts fear in those individuals. That adds further to delays and to not getting those self-tests done when they can be done. It's going to protect women by doing that aspect of things. I do encourage that. Perhaps that might be a recommendation that we have as we move forward.
On that aspect of things, as we look at the issue of providing those self-tests, one of the things that I have seen a lot as a practitioner is a lot of fear amongst patients. It's about educating them. How do we educate women for a simple thing—perhaps Dr. Simpson might want to touch on this too—like the issue of robotic surgery? All of a sudden it's all new. People see it on TV and they watch these movies, etc., but they're fearful of it. There are populations that will be. What are your thoughts on that? How do we get that across to people to get that fear out of there?
I'll go with Dr. Simpson first.