Our task force has been looked at as the gold standard. Why is it the gold standard if experts don't agree with the guidelines? Why is it the gold standard if provinces are doing their own thing and not doing what the guidelines are saying?
The reach of the task force and their guidelines is very broad and hits many points of women's health. It includes lung cancer screening and cervical screening. The last time the cervical guidelines were updated was 10 years ago. In the interim, the whole world has moved to HPV-based screening. That's where we should be. We are handcuffed back to 10 years ago with the old guidelines.
There are other examples of guidelines. Our guidelines tell us not to screen for postpartum depression. We are one of the only countries in the world that suggests that. There are many issues with guidelines across—