I'm sorry to interrupt; I have limited time.
I just want to say that Carolyn was diagnosed at the age of 40, I believe. She's here today because of the early diagnosis.
We heard earlier from a witness, Dr. Daniel, who said that Black and indigenous communities struggle with getting a diagnosis. There was an indigenous woman who was diagnosed. She found a lump at age 22, and was put off. She was told to go home and take some T3, because it was just pain. At age 24, she went back, and sure enough, it was breast cancer.
Here's my question. I come from a financial background, and if someone came to me for a mortgage because I was an expert in that field, I would be better equipped to diagnose and understand what their needs are.
I go to my family doctor. I recently had knee surgery, and she had to direct me to a specialist. Why do we not have specialists on this task force who understand that women's lives are vital and important to the community?