Thanks for that.
I'll just add that there has been research in the Ontario context, and we do know that access to mammography is challenging. We know that fewer first nations women who live on reserves receive mammograms, particularly in remote communities.
I think that this is also a call for non-insured health benefits to ensure that there is funding. As we're talking about access, adequate funding is needed for flights and supports to get women to mammograms. That point hasn't been raised yet, so I want to mention it.
I also want to reiterate a point that Alethea shared earlier, which is that we know that when first nations women are diagnosed early—so, stage 1—there's poor survival. I think that's a really important call for early screening and close attention to follow-up care.
Thanks.