I have just one last question. With regard to prescribing opioids, I know in B.C. there's a triplicate prescription system. I know, as a physician, people would come in and they would say, “I'm from Alberta and, my gosh, I've been taking this medicine for 20 years. My doctor has been giving it. My back is so bad”, and blah, blah, blah. In the past, without the triplicate prescription, you didn't know what to do so you would try to call their doctor to say, “Is this true?”, because these are the patients who are shopping around for opioids. Do you have that problem? How do you assess that when it happens?
On April 10th, 2014. See this statement in context.