May I respond as well, Mr. Chairman?
I agree with you. There's a whole host of things we can do. I'll give you one example of a patient across town in our region who had this methicillin-resistant staphylococcus, one of the most problematic causes of infection. It showed up at my hospital, the university hospital, because we couldn't exchange information and we had no idea that this person had this infection. So what happens is that the infection spreads. That's a matter of information exchange.
We know that one of the difficulties is the over-prescription of very powerful and potent antibiotics. But as we also heard, if we can embed some of these guidelines right at the point of care for the family doctors, saying that when a patient comes in with a cold you shouldn't be prescribing this antibiotic, that will also help us.
There's a whole multi-faceted approach that we could take.