First of all, I'd like to say that women with dense breasts are not of average risk, and the task force has lumped them in with women with average risk. Then they are saying that there is no evidence to support supplemental screening, and we know that there is 50 years of evidence—please don't ask me to list that—and we have that evidence, and we can certainly forward that to you as well.
The task force chair has come out and said that the U.S. said there is no evidence; therefore, there is no evidence. It doesn't appear that they want to even investigate supplemental screening for women with dense breasts, but we know the benefits of supplemental screening for women with dense breasts.