The updating of Canada's national prescribing guidelines, which I think date from 2010, was one of the initiatives funded out of the 2014 budget. It is very close to finalization. I think it's going through the final peer review process, which is an important last step.
There is also a lot of work being done to ensure that these guidelines end up in the hands of prescribers very quickly after the guidelines are in place. I think that's a very important step. The U.S. Surgeon General wrote to every single physician in the United States providing copies of the guidelines in an easy-to-use form. That's certainly something we would like to see here as well.
We are hopeful that other provincial physician regulators will copy British Columbia and perhaps adopt the new Canadian guidelines as a standard of practice, because that is one of the key ways to get at one of the root causes of this problem, which is physician prescribing.