Yes, that is a really important issue.
In British Columbia, you can also directly access midwifery care. I think the perinatal period represents a little bit of a unique moment in a woman's life where there's a greater chance that she would be able to connect with a family doctor. I've heard anecdotal stories of people being able to get a family doctor when they are pregnant. I think that's somewhat optimistic for being able to have that continuous care.
I'd also suggest that it could be beneficial to consider more of the self-screening and self-care options that exist. For example, I know of research in Alberta where a study has basically instituted a program online that empowers women to do screening for themselves. Then it can also connect them with online self-help, like self-care or self-directed cognitive behavioural therapy and that kind of thing. We can kind of let them do it.