I'd be happy to comment on that. It's a great question, and it addresses some of the concerns from Manitoba.
In Ontario we are planning, and we are allocating resources, to increase the screening program to include women in their forties. We know, based on British Columbia and Nova Scotia data, that the first screen has the highest abnormal recalls. Then it drops to the same if you're in your forties, fifties or sixties. It's not higher if you're in your forties.
You do need to allocate resources, but we are going to be able to do that in Ontario by increasing the training of technologists, more mammography units and more access to these diagnostic tests. This will be beneficial.