Thank you.
I want to come back to adverse reactions and reporting. We've heard a lot of testimony about the fact that mandatory reporting might not be the most effective way to go or the best use of anyone's time. Yet we have situations—and some of the things we've already talked about today—with drug companies that collected information around the world and yet chose not to report it. I think some of the information that came out around Vanessa Young's death has been helpful in that regard. I think some of the stories around EVRA, the oral contraceptive, where women are dying because of blood clots, suggest that there needs to be some way to hold drug companies accountable for information they garner.
What's the best way for us to get that? Is it full disclosure? If it's not mandatory reporting, then what is the next best way we can make sure that information is shared and consumers at least have the information they need to make sound judgments?