Guidelines would be a really good start. We need something. We have an opportunity, and I think the national guidelines are a federal issue, because they are impacting all the outcomes in the province. We have an opportunity to do this differently, to be creative and to think about the impact of what we're doing.
For example, in the U.S., when they recommended against prostate screening, or PSA screening, they looked at their mortality rates, found they were going up and reinstituted it. Whereas, we made that recommendation 10 years ago, and I don't think we have ever looked back at that. It's not a women's health issue, but it's an example of the broader reach. Although standards would be lovely, I think we need to start first with really grounded guidelines. We really need to have regular updates of guidelines, given the quick pace of medical literature change these days.