Thank you very much for the opportunity.
When you asked the question about whether physicians are concerned that they're just being policed about these matters, I want to take it in a different direction. What we're keen on is patient-oriented care, and you can design your surveillance system to prove whether or not you're interested in patient-oriented care or policing.
Patient-oriented care means your surveillance system provides the information to the provider at the point of care. Policing systems gather up all the information for use later, and then reach out and punish. It's too late; the harm's done. That's something I want to emphasize.