Thank you.
My time is running out, but I wanted to ask Ms. Cooper about pharmacists.
There is a concern about the work product, that sometimes a doctor's prescribing history has been made available to pharmaceutical companies for marketing purposes and that they're buying that information from pharmacists. Currently, they're having concerns in the U.S., for example, that this could lead to targeted marketing, that it could increase health care costs, and in fact that information is getting shared without the knowledge or consent of the doctors.
I know in Quebec they have a doctor opt-in provision and in B.C. I think they have decided not to allow this practice. Can you comment on that? Is it a concern that pharmacists have?