Thank you.
I have one question, I guess, for the Canadian Medical Association.
On page 3, your second-last sentence of the first paragraph, referring to work product information, says the following:
The perceived and indeed actual loss of control by physicians over information created in the patient encounter, such as prescribing data, could undermine the confidence and faith of our patients that we are able to safeguard their health information.
The way I read this, you're saying that your patients wouldn't trust you even though there was no legal impediment to use that information. In other words, the law doesn't prevent it, so why would the patient blame you?