But I don't think we're seeing that from Health Canada. Whichever incident we're looking at, there's usually a history of all kinds of evidence and all kinds of reports of problems. Canada is very slow to react before getting involved in trying to get more stringent warnings, and it never gets involved in withdrawals. There is no process. It doesn't engineer a process afterwards to see whether the drug was withdrawn soon enough. There's never any analysis.
We have a situation.... I'll go back to Ortho Evra, the patch for birth control. It's on the market. The drug company is basically saying that it's safe but might not be safe for a certain high-risk group of women. But there's no withdrawal. There are all kinds of lawsuits in the States. There are settlements by the drug company. We're sitting in Canada. We're going to wait. We have 93 incidents already in the one year, of which 17 were serious. There were two deaths. So when does something kick in when we have enough information to protect Canadians and tell them that there is a serious risk if they take that drug? We don't have that now. So what do you suggest ?