I would just indicate that we did an analysis of the number of clients who had 50 claims. It showed that there were actually 50 claims in our system. But no clients are receiving 50 prescriptions in a 90-day period--none.
What we then did was look at the clients to find out whether these clients were at risk. And the reason there were clients who had made 50 claims in a 90-day period was largely attributable to things like the growth in chronic diseases, where a number of drugs were taken, and the increased use of methadone—and methadone has to be delivered by the pharmacist each day, so it produces a claim each day. And some pharmacies were actually reducing the interval in order to control drugs. Instead of giving a patient a prescription for 60 days or 90 days, they were reducing the period of time, so they were giving the prescription for five days, ten days--