Usually a letter about adverse reporting mechanisms goes out to physicians and others. I would say to you that most physicians don't know to tell children they should not be consuming certain energy drinks, and therefore it should be factored in when a child becomes toxic, or ill, or when something adverse happens.
Some letter should go out from Health Canada. In my years as a physician, it used to suggest adverse reporting mechanisms with a particular product. That's what I'm asking. It's a simple answer, yes or no, and then I'd like to hear from the Red Bull people and the Refreshments Canada people.