Well, I can't speak explicitly for other jurisdictions, but we do know there is a huge need for education. If we look at medical school and the residency curriculum around the management of chronic non-cancer pains, it's woefully lacking. I can't speak for other specialties, but we're simply not doing enough. We've heard about public education, which is critically important, and I would refer you to our report on that issue, which we will leave with you.
In terms of other modalities, I'll just go back for a second. The other problem is that many of these modalities are not insured, and we have a population that is in desperate need of treatment and can't afford it, and the public health system doesn't provide it.
So there is a real need for a comprehensive—and David alluded to that—approach to pain management, and not simply looking at opioids.