The epigenetic effects were not specifically looked at in our review. That didn't appear in the documentation from the CMA. However, there is good research that these epigenetic effects do indeed occur and have long-lasting impacts on generations.
I don't know the answer to this at this point, but I wonder whether we may see some of that come up in the review of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, because there will certainly be evidence. I can hope that maybe it won't come up because it's not an example of racism but instead is a positive example of working in reconciliation; however, we don't yet know what we're going to find in that review.