Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to continue along the same lines as my colleague Ms. Atwin.
Since the beginning of the meeting, we've been asking a lot of questions about the prevention of these cancers. One of the counter‑arguments is that there are false positives or overdiagnosis.
Dr. Gordon, you explained the difference between a false positive and overdiagnosis. What are the real risks of overdiagnosis? Is it the mental health effects on women or the side effects of treatment? Is it because doctors, specialists or rooms are being removed from other prevention cases and other treatments? What are the real criticisms of overdiagnosis and what are the real risks for women, other than mental health? That said, if you want to address the issue of mental health, please go ahead.