I think there's a lot of research data. There is perhaps some shortage of some data in Canada due to the fact that we haven't always tracked ethnicity. We do now. Certainly, to the south of us there are a number of research studies. I would encourage the task force to take a look at those.
I think we need to pay more attention moving forward as well. We certainly see the risks in Black and Hispanic women at a younger age with certain types of breast cancer, the triple-negative, as I mentioned. I would like to see, as we were talking about earlier, the opportunity for women to have that profile done with their family doctor or their primary caregiver if they are at higher risk. Is there a family history? Are they at a higher risk because of the ethnicity as well?
Those all should be added in together. Perhaps even at the age of 30 they should be looked at.