I want to make a statement, and then my question is going to Cheryl.
It feels like the task force is mistaking women for ostriches. We don't stick our heads in the sand. We face challenges, and knowledge is power. Our health care system has taken the patient out of patient care and is more concerned about financial care. That's how I feel today, and I'm really disappointed because as women, I feel that we've been left out in the cold.
Cheryl, I need to ask you something, because I recently attended a fundraiser for ABC, which is an organization in Ontario called After Breast Cancer. I had the opportunity to speak with a young woman whose grandmother, mother and sister had breast cancer. She was in her late twenties, early thirties, and she was not eligible for a mammogram.
Was there a history in your family?