Going down that line, there's a concern that I think we should all share. It's certainly one of my concerns. We don't want women in Canada getting mixed messages. That creates a difficulty. If we believe—and I believe what you're saying is true—that the draft guidelines will become guidelines, how can we amplify the voice saying, on behalf of women, that they should be able to access screening for breast cancer at age 40?
I live in Nova Scotia. That is a reality there. Women can access screening, as you well know, at age 40. Would it behoove this committee to write to every provincial minister of health after the final report of this committee to ensure they hear that message loud and clear? Is that another path we could possibly go down to ensure the message is heard clearly?