Not at all. Well, no, not not at all, but it's not routine. So I'm thinking about on a person's 70th birthday, in the way that when a woman reaches 40 she's supposed to have a mammogram, and when a woman is sexually active she's supposed to have a PAP smear, about that kind of thinking applied to people on their 70th birthday. They would receive a comprehensive evaluation and it would go in their file and it would be repeated perhaps in five years or when they fall. That sort of thinking, to my knowledge, is not done in primary care anywhere in Canada.
On January 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.