I'd like to comment on that too.
I am the executive director of the Canadian Society of Intestinal Research as well as being a member of the Best Medicines Coalition.
In our organization a few years ago, when the MedEffect website was really launched, we put a big announcement in our newsletter and we let people know via our website with regard to that ability for people to report.
I think this is really an untapped area that can be used by Health Canada, by partnering with charities and saying.... The patient groups who are out there would be happy to get this information out too, and in our case, we're not asking you to give us money to do that. We're just saying this is awesome and we're really happy to see it. Let's partner with you. Give us the script that needs to be sent out to everyone and we'll be happy to put it through the vehicles of our newsletters and our websites.
Our website gets 500,000 hits a month, so certainly this is going to be a good way for people to communicate messages. So please don't underestimate the power of collaboration. And it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to cost money in this particular way.