Let me put it this way. The concept of work product as opposed to the concept of privacy and personal information represents two different interests. The work product serves to inform the provider side of a provider-consumer relationship, in our case physician-patient. So the work product serves as a tool that informs the provider in that relationship, with the object of providing better services.
We're in a situation right now in this country where leaders in continuing medical education are discovering progressively the value of the information we can provide. Some of them want to use, or some of them are using, these tools to help physicians identify their own needs in terms of continuing medical education. Those who realize the value of this product would be at a loss if we were not able to continue this. As we meet more and more physicians and explain what we have and what we can provide as a service, the eyes all of a sudden open up and they say, “There's value to that”. As a matter of fact, it goes beyond what they ever imagined.
I hope I'm addressing your question.