We will never get to the point where there's absolute safety. That doesn't exist. But certainly the estimates are that somewhere around 60% of adverse drug reactions can be prevented, and one of the ways of preventing those is by having better information about when they occur and who they occur in.
By virtue of Vanessa's law and increasing the amount of safety information we acquire, we can probably prevent a significant number of those adverse drug reactions and reduce hospitalizations and mortality. The exact amount is difficult to determine, but there would be significant reductions, in my view.