Both of those things are true.
It is a gender equity issue. Thirty years ago.... Some of the regulations surrounding breast implants—they're on the timeline in the document I gave you—clearly illustrate that you were late to including breast implants, among other devices, in regulations in Canada.
I think the overarching issue about medical devices in general is also true. We need vast improvements in those systems. Not the least is including sex- and gender-related issues in the data, and making more attempts to measure those things in submissions by industry and other areas.
I think the business of utilizing breast implants needs to be addressed in research—qualitative as well as quantitative—on what the reasons and motivations are. I think we have a responsibility via Health Canada and other efforts in Canada to spread knowledge and raise questions about the usage of implants and whether or not there are alternatives for women as they choose either cosmetic or reconstruction.