The identification, to us, is at that point really no big deal. We just want it out of the public's access. We don't try to identify the medication at all. We just destroy it appropriately. Lots of times there are mislabelled bottles and whatnot. Certainly that's another conversation for another time. But from our standpoint on what's brought back....
As part of the prevention process, especially in a palliative care situation, we will say to people that when the time comes, make sure you get that stuff out of your house, because people will actually look at obituaries in the paper and look at addresses and different things; you're a target for theft, so make sure that's removed right away.
The palliative care team in Ottawa is actually extremely good. In my community the physicians themselves will remove it and bring it to me, which is great.
But you're right, there's absolutely nothing to identify them or anything.