Yes. Thank you, Madam Chair.
I just wanted to note that in some provinces, for example in Manitoba, the breast screening programs work very hard to connect with communities of various racialized populations and indigenous populations, in particular in a province like Manitoba.
I think it's really important to note that one of the things we have not done well in Canada is capture information on race and ethnicity or, in fact, in terms of gender identity. This is an area where we see that there is a great possibility for advancement.
In Manitoba, our breast cancer screening program is asking women to self-identify in terms of their race, ethnicity and indigeneity, following a practice that has been developed in Manitoba with communities and in partnership with communities and health care leadership. It's really an important step forward in our getting more information on what we can do for women who are in potentially equity-denied populations.