Yes, there are tremendous gaps in education for women but also for family physicians as well. That's in part due to misinformation and disinformation that is being spread. We are doing our best to dispel that information, but a lot of it really comes from the task force. That's where everything stems from.
You're asking about the future, but we're very much focused on today. We can't think about the future when we have so many women dying today, especially with rising incidence amongst women aged 30 to 39. It's risen about 18% since 1984, so we need to find solutions for women today.