I'm going to start, and I'm going to ask Jean, probably, to elaborate a bit more on the legal aspects. The actual record is, I believe, the physician's property, because you actually have an obligation to maintain your records for at least seven to ten years after you've stopped taking care of that patient. However, the patient absolutely has the right to review their medical data at any point, unless there's something in the record that the physician really feels could be detrimental to the patient's health, in which case they may need to take it someplace else to be arbitrated.
Would you like to clarify that a bit?