Madam Chair, I will try to just repeat it. Maybe Dr. Reynolds can do a better job at this.
We were aware of this information, and as I said, most racial groups in Canada have either no significant difference in incidence of breast cancer from white women or a lower incidence, except for women who identify as multi-ethnic, Filipina and Arab, but this does not translate in increased mortality. What we know about increased mortality is that for Black women in their 40s, there is one more per 1,000 women.
As I said, we in the task force will all ensure that this information is even more prominent in our documentation. It's already there. We're going to make sure it's even more prominent in our documentation.