The adverse drug reaction piece, which requires health care institutions to report adverse drug reactions, I understand that they're in the process of coordinating with hospitals and health care institutions. I've been doing this for many years. My experience is that doctors, for various reasons, do not want to report adverse drug reactions, the serious ones, and we're only talking about serious ones. They just don't want to report them for a range of reasons and they just outright refuse.
I wonder if you have any information at this point regarding the level of cooperation that health care institutions are getting from their own doctors. All hospitals have a process already that's supposed to capture the serious adverse drug reactions. They're supposed to be reported internally, but this is another step. As I said, my experience is that doctors don't like to report them.
Have you heard anything or had any feedback on how the process is going with the doctors?