I don't have a lot of information around the detail, but I do know that the situation in British Columbia is fairly unique in Canada.
First of all, information from both the public and private prescriptions would be collected through the government. All prescriptions in British Columbia, actually, whether they've been paid for by the private sector or public sector, are collected at one point in time. That's been one of the important features of the pharmacare data. The licensing body for pharmacists in British Columbia is the body that acts as the custodian of that data. I know that specific parts of that have been looked at recently, but I'm not familiar with the details of it.
B.C. is in somewhat of a unique situation in Canada in that they have that single point of collection for both public and private data. As well, the custody of the system is in the hands of the licensing body of pharmacists.