There are many gaps. Actually, for a high-income country with a strong health care system, Canada is surprisingly doing pretty poorly in terms of access to testing, treatment and care. Just to compare, Robin had mentioned earlier that we have committed ourselves to the global strategy of achieving 90% tested, 90% on treatment and 90% virally suppressed. In Canada, altogether, only 63% of people living with HIV are virally suppressed, and that's because of a lack of access to testing and a lack of access to treatment. If you compare, in the United Kingdom, 97% of people living with HIV who are on treatment are virally suppressed; in Canada, it's only 91%.
We have a public health care system, so that should not be a thing in Canada. Really, it comes down to access to treatment and care. For example, if you look at indigenous communities, in terms of access to testing on reserves and access to treatment on reserves, for some communities, it's not possible to see an HIV specialist. These are the types of barriers we're seeing across the country.