I can't speak specifically on this one. That would be a Public Health Agency matter, not a Health Canada one specifically, so I wouldn't have enough knowledge.
Using that as an example to extrapolate though, for sure if we looked at those kinds of issues and did a better job, we would have better outcomes, whether those were tied to the budget or just generally as health outcomes. For sure that work needs to be done.
If we looked at something like that, if we were doing a sex- and gender-based analysis, we would be looking not just at the rates but at what it is, what's contributing to those rates, and what's going on there, as well as at how the reporting is being done, and then we would go from there. I can't really speak more specifically to ovarian cancer.