Is someone able to answer that question? Does having a significant body of research lead to lower prevalence rates?
No? All right.
I have another question for you, Dr. Rodrigues. My understanding is that we nevertheless collect quite a bit of data in Canada and that we do a decent job of it. We gather the information, but we have trouble reaching the populations and identifying the causes of higher prevalence rates, for example, the higher suicide rate among women. What do you say to that?