Thanks very much to everyone.
I just have to say that, in a study on women's health, I hope that we will be able to move more broadly in terms of the social determinants but also in terms of women's responsibility as the health care provider for their families and the fact that we actually do need, I think, to look at the big picture.
I'd like to ask a question of Dr. Narod from Women's College. One of the things, I think, in women's health research is listening to women about what's worrying them. At the beginning, I think it was women worrying that their sisters or their nieces or their daughters were going to get breast cancer, and I think that obviously the discovery of the BRCA gene has been very important.
I would like you to tell us what you think the future would be in terms of cancer genetics and prevention, testing versus screening and how that could eventually move to treatment with precision medicine.