I understand all of that. I'm just saying that in this case there should be mandatory reporting of adverse effects, because before any product goes for public use and is okayed by Health Canada, it has to go through clinical trials and be proven safe. We thought this was a safe product when it first came out, and it has proven not to be. So knowing that, I think we should be doing really careful monitoring of it, and that doesn't mean to have people after a year....
I understand that quality is not the same as quantity, but if you get enough people saying something might be related to it, we need to red-flag it.