We have really good data that shows that primary testing for the virus that causes cervical cancer, the HPV screen, is actually better than the Pap smear, as much as we were very proud of that from before. In the way we've deployed it, it's actually a self-swab that is very simple for women to do. They can do it in their home. They can mail it in to the central laboratory. It really does reduce those barriers.
If there's a fear of having these kinds of examinations, a history of trauma, if they're very remote—any of those barriers that have made it difficult for women to get in for Pap smears—we are confident that this will reduce those. We'd love to see it rolled out across the country.