I can answer that.
Public commentary from manufacturers, specifically Allergan, says they have taken robust—I believe that's the term they used—activity to try to contact us. What I know as a patient, whether I'm silicone or saline, or smooth or textured, is that implant manufacturers have very robust warranty data. If you look at my Canadian device registry, it was dual-purpose. It was their warranty.
We can't get an answer from the Canadian sales and distribution teams for Allergan and Mentor on exactly what actions they took to reach out and contact women. That question has landed on crickets.
What I can tell you is that this committee will be receiving a copy of my 2009 Canadian device registry. The black-box warning at the bottom of my registry specifically sets that responsibility with Allergan—that Allergan will contact me if there's a safety, efficacy or performance issue. Why cancer didn't raise somebody's alarm bell to say that it was a material change.... I wanted to know—