Well, I can tell you from the regulatory perspective that colleges have come together to produce recommendations, or in the case of the guidelines, to produce the guidelines along with the stakeholders. Everyone has a role, and I think one group can't do it alone.
So when we look at having a comprehensive database of narcotics, that's going to take the federal government's implementing changes to the CDSA, as was suggested. Education will involve the medical schools and the other health professions' educational programs. We don't have the resources to educate the public, so we're going to have to work together to produce public education campaigns so that people understand the dangers without scaring them away from the benefits of these important agents.