Thank you, Madam Chair. I'm just going to ask a bit of a question, and then Susan will finish. If you would answer them together, that would be helpful.
To begin with, I wanted to hear whether you believe that in order to do your jobs better, in order to ensure patient safety, a diagnosis should be part of the prescription pad or that hopefully one day we will be e-prescribing.
Speaking to Mr. Anderson's concern about whether doctors have actually read something, in the electronic age it is quite possible to send something out and have it marked as read, at least. Should we not have the capacity in this country for Health Canada or somebody to speak directly to doctors? I know that during SARS we would have thought that it was a good thing.
Should there not be also, if it looks as though there's a cluster of trouble, an alert going out saying, remember, Vioxx is only for patients who have gastric problems; it is not recommended broadly. We could maybe have avoided something.
I guess that's just where I'm coming from in terms of using the technology to actually do what we need to do for Canadians.
Go ahead, Susan.