Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
I want to go back to what I was talking about in terms of samples, because I know you based it on other research, and all research is based on samples.
I'm going to read another quote by Dr. McKerlie. It was in the letter we sent.
She said that not only were the studies that were prioritized during the development of the draft recommendations out of date, but they also used a sample population composed of 98% white women. That means you would have known.... I would assume that if you were looking at research, you would want to know what the sample in your research was.
I want to go back to something you said about what you found with Black and indigenous women, which was that only Filipina women had higher rates. How can you state that finding, when only 2% of the sample in the data collected were non-Caucasian women?
Don't you agree with me that's too small a sample size to base an overall recommendation on for screening?