I want to connect on that point and tie in with Ken's earlier point about shared decision-making.
We tell the health care providers that it is their responsibility to be the resource person and to be the guide in a lot of these cases, but the reality is a lot of health care professionals are not comfortable with technology. They're in the learning phase, depending on what stage they're at themselves. For example, in Europe they publish a European directory of health apps, I believe on an annual basis. It outlines what apps there are for which conditions. Depending on what profession you're in, if you're a pharmacist or a physician, in hospital versus the community, it tells you what kind of apps you can take advantage of. I think those kinds of supports also will be important.