It's a really good point, and we feel the same way. That's why in 1992 we actually put out a document. It's in the format called “It's Your Health” in Health Canada. It's written in lay language for people and it's on specific issues. It can be anything from an issue like breast implants to other safety issues. That continues to be updated, and we've updated it recently. So since 1992 we've had publicly available information for GPs, for the public, giving them information on breast implants.
In addition to that, we were talking about the specific decision, and we posted all the documentation that went into the review in terms of the summary basis of decisions. We actually published and publicly put on the website all of the patient information that went along with these products. We thought it was really important to do that because we didn't want patients and GPs to have to order a product in order to get the labeling information that often comes back with it. You can actually go onto the Health Canada website and you can access publicly all of the patient brochures, all of the decision needs, all the documents that help Canadians through the decisions they have to make before they actually go and have that discussion with their physician.