I appreciate the question. What we've determined is that this information is very hard to define. We actually had to engage with a third party management consultant group for us to try to scrub the data that is currently housed in the database for MedEffect. They discovered, after we heard the initial quotes made by Health Canada, that this information is not readily available. It is not categorized in such a way that this information can be pulled out.
The best we could do was to put a wider net, manually go through and try to identify which ones were related to natural health products. The best we could find was the potential for 32. Even within those 32, the complications of combinations with pharmaceutical prescription drugs also conflated that issue.