So to follow up on the points that have been made, a very robust electronic medical record would also help clinicians understand the breadth of things that are being fed to the patient. That would help curb some of the drug abuse, because if I'm getting opioids from three different physicians you may not know. So that would help.
Second, we also have the introduction of new things on the menu for physicians, like medical marijuana, and I think we're all consistent in our plea to say we need more systematic evidence so that the members of our organizations can prescribe this safely. Our advice to them, based on what the Canadian Medical Protective Association has advised us to do, is that if you are not comfortable with it, don't prescribe it. It's just like a pilot would not fly a plane that they're not comfortable flying.