That's a very good question.
Under the CPAC there is a very distinct guide and layout on Canadian goals on how to eliminate cervical cancer and meet our World Health Organization goals. Currently, if you go through year by year, you see we've fallen behind on those goals that were laid out in that very distinct and quite comprehensive document because this was first created as COVID struck.
The vaccination rate is one of the biggest concerns that they highlighted in that layout. Right now the main part of that goal is to get our vaccination rate back up to over 90% by the end of this decade, and that is not on track right now for us.
There are also parts about being screened—again to 90%—for HPV. We've fallen quite some way behind there. Access to colposcopy is the one thing we are maintaining, but that's also because we're not seeing the numbers that we were expecting to see. The colposcopy clinics are meeting their goals of being able to see people very quickly once they're diagnosed with their HPV.
For us to meet that 2040 goal with the WHO, we have a lot of work to do. I think Canada can still do it. It just requires us to really get back on track and meet together, as the invested parties at the table, to look at that document again and meet these goals that we've already set as a nation.