The issue of medical tourism comes up often. I'll give you my opinion on that matter. There's probably an financial saving in going elsewhere. On the other hand, if there's a higher level of safety here with respect to these implants, people wouldn't go elsewhere. Basically, it's our responsibility to provide added value for being operated on here, if we are to justify the extra associated costs. That's just my opinion, however. You can tell me whether you agree or not.
I have a question for Ms. Pratt, who was with us by video conference, to get her back into the discussion.
I asked the Health Canada representatives why they were not being very proactive. I asked Lorraine Greaves, who heads the Scientific Advisory Committee on Health Products for Women, about the virtual meeting held by this committee on February 23, 2021. I asked her whether there had been any progress with respect to the implementation of the recommendations made by the scientific advisory committee. She said that there had been no progress at all.
In the documents you gave to the clerk of the Standing Committee on Health, I saw that you had sent a letter to Health Canada in 2022, I believe, asking for a status report on progress with the recommendations made by the scientific advisory committee.
Did you get a reply?