Since I'm the last speaker, I want to thank each of you for your testimony. This has been a really incredibly interesting and rich couple of hours. You've each added a really important perspective. I don't think we're going to solve all the controversies in this study, but it does show some of the controversies and also the complexities of navigating a way forward.
I will say that I'm from one of those jurisdictions—all the smaller jurisdictions—that have been more permissive about breast cancer screening in that age range of 40 to 50, and where we've encouraged that conversation also with primary care providers.
Dr. Wilkinson, I'll start with you. I'm really interested in your study, which I haven't seen, on what you called a “natural experiment” between jurisdictions. Would you describe it? I presume that's not a longitudinal study but more of an ecological study. Is that how you would describe it?