I meant that you'll be following science. The science is there, and it's already been done. Warfarin genetic testing is being done now. Carbamazepine, a very well-used and well-accepted anti-seizure medication also used in some mental disorders, has a genetic test available to predict a rare reaction called Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which causes your skin to fall off. There are about 80 or 90 drugs that can cause that particular reaction. There is a genetic test now for people of Han Chinese descent, which is very important in Vancouver, to predict that kind of testing. This is already being done, and increasingly we'll see more and more of that.
It's not really a jurisdictional issue. It's really the science.