Okay.
You were giving the example of 19 cases of adverse effects. I remember what I think were called beta blockers that were used to treat people with severe arthritic pain, and then there were some adverse reactions--some people had heart problems--and all of a sudden these drugs were removed from the market. I might have the term wrong. It might not have been beta blockers; it might be another drug.
The counter to all of this information being out there is that you can send out a false fear to people. If you have 19 adverse reactions out of 300,000 users, it might not warrant the other people worrying and not benefiting from the good use of these drugs. Before you send the message out to all pharmacists and all doctors and put the thing in the magazine, how do you keep that gate...not scaring people but giving them proper information?