I think those are great examples. The examples of adverse drug reactions are key. Here's a phenomenon—90% of it will be genetic. We should have our genotypes. We should have our genomes going to the pharmacy and the pharmacists telling us we shouldn't have this drug because we have this gene that will turn it into something nasty. As I said in my statement, adverse drug reactions cost the Canadian health system $7 billion per year. We know that we can have an impact on that. That's one kind of cost saving.
On March 5th, 2013. See this statement in context.