I think that's a very difficult question in terms of what the most appropriate strategies are to deter this practice.
On the one hand, if legislation is in place, we do need to increase awareness so that people are aware of the potential consequences. There is a significant risk on the clinical side: We may have individuals who are going to have worse outcomes because they won't come forward in a timely fashion for fear of prosecution.
I think a lot of the upfront work we'd need to do would be important. That's partly why I personally am in agreement with a structure wherein there isn't mandated reporting. I think that maintains the confidentiality we have with patients. It would allow us to capture it, but you'd need another mechanism in addition to that to make sure you're identifying these cases.