That's okay.
When that was released, it was actually consistent with the previous task force recommendation, which was focused more generally on depression in women or in adults, and it was still recommending against tool-based screening—so, using a questionnaire, basically, and suggesting that a conversation with your doctor would be better.
The change that we saw at the B.C. reproductive mental health program was that when the recommendation was released, we heard informally from OBGYN colleagues or family doctors who would say, “So I don't need to worry about screening anymore.” Even though that wasn't technically what the task force recommendation was, what was heard, generally speaking, by the maternity care community was that screening for perinatal depression was not recommended.