How are you tracking adverse events?
In the community—I'm just trying to figure this out on the ground—the doctor fills out a prescription on a little piece of paper. Generally, you can barely read it. I don't know what your handwriting is like, Dr. Benoit, but the handwriting I've seen from your profession is not something to write home about. That prescription goes to the pharmacist and they somehow decipher it. Right at that point, there seems to be lots of room for error. The pharmacist, then, fills the prescription. Who knows if the person is taking the medication as prescribed? If something bad happens, it's blamed, perhaps, on the medication, or perhaps it's due to something completely different. How can you tell? And how do you mine for accurate information?