Thank you for that.
As you've noted, a big start, obviously, is Vanessa's law, which will make mandatory reporting on adverse drug reactions from hospitals and institutions. Within Health Canada we are organizing ourselves to actually have better capacity, then, to take those reports, analyze them and, of course, put out information, as required, to the medical community.
In terms of encouraging more adverse drug reaction reporting from individual physicians, we do try to do that. We work, as I'm sure you know, with the Canadian Medical Association and a variety of other associations, the colleges, to encourage that.
One of the things we would like to do is move to a more electronic system, a simpler mechanism for reporting to make it easier. We hope that will help.