Well, in fact the department stopped at that time.
Mr. Potter is with me, and because I wasn't with the department before, if I don't have all the information he'll intervene.
It stopped at the time because of the issue of consent. The department wasn't seeking consent from the beneficiaries to share health information with doctors or pharmacists. So they stopped and looked at how we could get consent. They tried to implement a program to get consent from all the beneficiaries of the program, and that took several years.
Finally, the department started to implement the analysis again. When we identify problems, we seek consent on a case-by-case basis, as Madam Fraser has indicated, in order for us to share sensitive health information with doctors and pharmacists.