Dr. Milne, when we're looking at technology, as Dale was talking about, you enter your information about what you're eating in a day. Whether it's on your hand-held device or your laptop, or whatever, it goes into a database somewhere.
For instance, say I'm your patient, and I am a borderline diabetic. I've got high blood pressure and I'm overweight. I have a problem and I come into your office. You tell me to enter everything I eat, everything I do, into my iPhone and to come back in a month and you'll see what I'm really doing. Then you can work with the patient.
Are we at that point where the patient can punch it in on his hand-held device and then it comes out on your records?