Sometimes they're very busy, which is a less useful reason, in my view, because if that life-saving information gets back to the regulator, they can spot a drug that may be harming a patient very early on. I think sometimes they're afraid of being sued, which is a very practical side of it. In the past they were sending the reports in to the Canadian Medical Association, but no one was doing anything with them. I think that doctors felt nothing was going to happen with them, so why take time to fill out a form—
On May 7th, 2015. See this statement in context.