Your data also says that you don't think women between the ages of 40 and 50 should get screening, because you've decided that the benefits don't outweigh the harms, and therefore this is the conversation we're having around this table. We've had the same conversation around the health committee table. We're now having it at the status of women committee table.
We're wondering how we've had witness after witness—experts—come in here and say that this is not working, and yet you are standing with this. The health minister went to extraordinary lengths and even wrote saying that he was disappointed with your findings, and you're standing here before our committee saying that this is all okay and you stand by your findings. How do you stand by your findings?