Thank you.
Certainly I understand and can appreciate that under COVID there have been worsening rates of mental health problems and suicide, but I did want to comment on Dr. Gruenwoldt's comment on Canada's high infant mortality rate. My understanding is we're 31st of 37 OECD countries in terms of infant mortality. However, part of that difference is attributed to the fact that most European countries don't include newborns weighing less than 500 grams. Those newborns would certainly have a higher mortality rate and most European countries don't count them as live births. So that's part of the explanation as to why we have a higher than normal infant mortality rate.
Is that true?