Okay.
One observation you made, Ms. Heim-Myers, was that certain persons don't want to undertake genetic testing out of fear not only for themselves but also for their relatives.
Clause 5 of this act provides that an individual can consent to disclosure of information related to their genetic testing, but we know that when one undertakes genetic testing, and that testing indicates a predisposition to a disease, it may also indicate a predisposition for relatives or family members.
There are also privacy issues in that context, and I was wondering if you might be able to comment on that a little further.