I'd have to say no. It hasn't done enough and the Health Canada website hasn't improved. If you wish, I can give you two examples.
First, manufacturers' sites and the FDA site recommend that women who have implants should undergo an MRI, magnificent magnetic resonance imaging, three to five years after surgery. I can't remember the exact number of years stated. That's not recommended anywhere on the Health Canada site. We're not talking about mammography or ultrasound, but an MRI. That is stated at the Mentor and Allergan manufacturers' sites and on the FDA site, but it's still not mentioned at the Health Canada site. It's a manufacturer's recommendation. Why on earth isn't it on the Health Canada site?
I'll give you another, somewhat more personal, example. You'll understand why. In 2021, Health Canada started a blog containing data on Canadian monitoring of BIA-ALCL.