Ah, okay. I was thinking my time was two and a half minutes, Madam Chair. That's great, thank you.
Earlier, in response to my question, some people raised their hand to let me know they had been consulted by the working group. Ms. Van Dusen and Mr. Raynaud, forgive me, I didn't see you nod your head earlier. So you were consulted. Thank you for the clarification. I had seen Ms. Sonea's hand up, and Ms. Seely's, who is with us by video conference, and we heard their answers.
So you spoke about your expectations.
Mr. Raynaud and Ms. Van Dusen, in the article, it also says that these are guidelines. Women aged 40 to 50 are given the opportunity, or the right, to request screening. Previously, in reply to a question, we were told this was not a matter of interfering or prohibiting. Ultimately, nothing is being made mandatory; you just want to offer it. This is an effort to avoid the battle that women might have to wage to be entitled to this test. It is important to clarify that, and in fact it is in the article.
Do you have anything to add?
I see you nodding your head, Ms. Van Dusen.