Thank you, Dr. Clifford.
Thank you for that question.
I think your question was, are education and knowledge exchange important components of the hubs in terms of an objective? It is an explicit objective of the funded hubs. The idea and the need for the hubs really speaks to the fact that sometimes we have research evidence and we have scientific findings, but those findings are not being mobilized or translated to the communities, patients, families and individuals who need that information and can use that information to improve their own health.
One of the first objectives of these hubs specifically is to—and I'll read it to be accurate—“mobilize and scale-up newly generated and existing knowledge and models of care”. The audiences for that knowledge include patients, providers, policy-makers and the general public, who deserve to know what we're finding in our scientific research in women's health.