Okay. Thank you.
With my remaining time, I would like go to The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.
I'm developing an understanding of the many different contraceptives that are available and how they best fit, depending on the situation. I think you touched on this, but can you give a sense of, or explain further, the fact that this current scope is covering a broad range of contraceptives and supporting products?
I think the IUD was mentioned as one of the items in the first panel. Can you expand on how this is helping Canadians, especially women who want to have the choice to be able to plan their lives better?