I want to thank you all for your discussion and for bringing that forward. It's a very difficult area. I want to see drugs available. If there's a chance of somebody being saved by a pharmaceutical or product, I want them to have access to it. At the same time, I agree that they should have all the information.
We had one practitioner telling us that when you read that compendium everything that could possibly be in there is included. You really don't know what is significant and what isn't, so that's one of the reasons it gets to be in disuse.
The other thing we heard from Dr. Brill-Edwards, and that we have heard from others, is about interaction between practitioners and the system on adverse drug reaction so you could have that benefit. Technology gives us that chance. As we do the Drug InfoNet and health InfoAid, hopefully that will be part of it.
We see that the pharmacists have quite a good system, and our MDs and practitioners don't.