That's an important question, and I think it's a bit of a difficult one. We want to keep working with the task force while they are in the position that they are to create the guidelines that they are creating. We do think that improvements were made since the last iteration, and we appreciate at least the acknowledgement that women who want access should have access.
We just feel that it doesn't go quite far enough because it still places the onus on women to, again, know that they have access to breast cancer screening and to ask for it in a context in which.... We've acknowledged that many Canadians don't have access to health care providers. We've also heard today that, if it's not the standard, then you think that maybe you don't need it, so it undermines the inclination that we need care. We will continue to work with the task force whenever possible. We have echoed calls from other organizations to increase transparency, but obviously there are concerns with the way this has all transpired.
I don't know if you have something to add, Helena.