Yes, there are numerous tools used to report back. This is one of the tools we use to identify emerging safety signals. So in that sense, if we take action, that's some kind of retroaction to the Canadian public and to the reporters. It's indirect, but that's one source of retroaction.
There is the availability of the Canadian adverse drug reaction database, or Canada Vigilance, as it's called now, and that's searchable. So that's another retroaction.
And as I've mentioned before, the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter is another way to report back.