Yes, you were getting the wrap-up sign because her five minutes were up, but we do have one minute left, and that's why you're going to be stuck with me for a question, because Emmanuella got me thinking big time.
I was sitting on the health committee last night, where we were talking about random tests. In terms of the majority of the people who were being used in these random tests on breast cancer, I believe that 98% was the number for white women.
We know that for people who are racialized it's those greater than the age of 40 who should be screening, and for white women, I believe it's at the age of 60 that they're more prone.
It needs to start earlier. I cannot see that a gender-based analysis was actually done on the 2018 guidelines. Can you please table that if possible?