Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have a question for Mr. Yaffe.
Jacques Simard, vice-dean of research and higher education at the faculty of medicine at Laval University, suggested that instead of changing the screening age for everyone, women should obtain personalized care according to their level of risk, which would be assessed taking into account family history, breast density and age. He suggests that those who represent a so‑called normal risk continue to have a mammogram every two years between 50 and 69, while those who represent an intermediate risk begin having an annual mammogram in addition to an MRI.
What do you do think about this recommendation?