You're correct. Just to give you a breakdown of that, of the 176 in which there was involvement—in other words, an adverse drug event occurred but it didn't cause the death—141 were natural. That is 141 out of 176. Twenty-eight were considered accidental. And I don't have the breakdown of what “accident” means. We consider an accident to be the death of someone due to an unforeseen occurrence, and that would include certain drug reactions. Of the small number, the 18 I referred to, 14 were natural and four were accidents.
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