I think the evidence is pretty clear, no matter who you are, that prognosis is better with an earlier detection. I did highlight that what we've seen in Ontario is poor survival, even with stage 1 diagnosis, so I think there are two red flags to really support early access for first nations, Inuit, Métis and urban indigenous women. I did refer to remote communities earlier, but urban indigenous women are also having barriers to access mammography and other care.
Just to add to the point earlier about racism in the health care system, with some qualitative work that we've done in the province of Ontario, repeatedly we saw comments about how women were being pushed out of the health care clinic and being told to take Tylenol when they were expressing concerns about pain and fears about different health conditions.
I'll let Alethea speak more to the issue.