Thank you very much.
Dr. Skinner, I want to follow up on what the parliamentary secretary was talking about with regard to manner of death.
I've done a lot of work on prescription drug safety. One of the roadblocks we have is that deaths related to prescription drugs end up being covered up in the media, etc., first of all because they don't publish suicides, and I understand why, because it can create clusters, but also because when a doctor gives a prescription drug to a patient and they die, the manner of death is always natural, so no one sees a need to investigate.
I pleaded with the justice committee—with two other parents who had lost children to prescription drugs—in 2005, with the Province of Ontario that a new category for manner of death be created that would be either prescription drug or iatrogenic error. They totally ignored us, and they changed the act to get the minister's responsibility right out of it altogether.
Don't you think it would be better if there were a category so that families and patients, and the public and the media could be aware when a doctor had given a prescription drug to a patient and the patient died?