We try to make a distinction between the two. The work product, in our view, has no information about the patient. That is the distinction that we make. The information available is what is contained in the prescription, that is, what the doctor has prescribed. However, the federal commissioner has ruled that this information is not personal information.
If the prescription contains personal information about the patient, that would obviously be different. But since we have no access to the prescription as such, we cannot get any information about the patient. That is the distinction that we are trying to make by talking about the work product.