At the current time I think the reporting mechanisms are better for institutions than for individual practitioners. But there are two initiatives there that I will speak to.
We are all hopeful that electronic medical record development in the country will enable data flow and feed back information that primary care practitioners will find useful. We are also working with the College of Family Physicians of Canada on certain things right now to understand whether we can have a partnership with them that would meet the needs of some of their members for data, and comparable and standardized information.
So where there is a will to collect data in a standardized way, we certainly work well with a variety of health stakeholders across the country.