Specifically, that was such a tragic case, but I think it illustrates many of the challenges we face. The hard thing there was, apart from Vanessa and her friend, nobody really knew how bad her bulimia was, even her gastroenterologist who was treating her.
There was information. Health care professionals had some of the information, and it was very, very early in terms of our known risks around that. It goes really to the point of the need for patients to be well informed. Certainly when it's children who are involved, parents need to be well informed and there needs to be a much more constructive dialogue between patients and health care providers. It's very much a part of that process we have to build to improve safety.