Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all. I echo what was said earlier. I've been here on the status of women committee now for seven years, and this is probably the most insightful panel of witnesses that we've had—I mean, we had some good witnesses in the past—and I want to thank you for the work and commitment.
Also it's shocking, I think, what we're hearing today.
Dr. Appavoo, we talked about the guidelines of the U.S. and some of the recent evidence that the Canadian task force didn't take into consideration. I want to talk about that, but first, you talked a bit about the composition of what the membership should be.
Can you enlighten the committee with your recommendation on what the composition of the task force should look like? There seem to be some issues there.