That's very helpful. Thank you.
I mentioned earlier that the fourth leading cause of death is drugs taken as prescribed. We know that of all the prescription drugs approved by Health Canada, and the FDA in the United States, one out of five will turn out to be far riskier than ever thought. In fact, they weren't safe and effective and either have to be taken off the market or, in the U.S., be given the highest level of warning, called a “black box warning”. So you really need that retrospective look. You need to be able to look back and go back, because the contraindications are not always on the record. In fact, they build up the list of contraindications over time.
Will you at some point be able to access, for the purposes of such research, all the provincial records to determine drug safety risks?