The vets and the dentists do, and the pharmacists, so that possibility is there.
As for health care contacting practitioners, I don't know about every province, but every practitioner in Nova Scotia does his or her billing by way of technology. With the MSI system, they are online, so why couldn't that system feed the health advisory or an advisory on drugs?
I do want to be careful, and I'll give you as much as I can to answer, but in your consideration I'd want to be careful. I like the idea of progressive licensing. I understand why off-label use is done with drugs. I understand these things are necessary.
But I'm also scared when I hear Mr. Young talk about Gardasil. Until I heard you say that, I saw it as something that held great promise. If I'm the father of a young daughter, I would be very happy that it's available for her and it's is going to protect her. But then you raise these points that there is a lot of risk. That scares me, frankly. You're telling me something could be prescribed to all young women in Canada that would be licensed and encouraged by our government, that would even make it into a budget speech; it would make it through our system, and it carries that risk.
Could you elaborate?