I'm sorry, I don't have that in front of me, but it's something I would be happy to table. I would say, though, that those six questions I'm talking about as part of that suspicion index are really for physicians talking to their patients.
We do have a resource I could direct you to. It's called “It's Not Right!” That's one of the things about societal communities taking a look at the issue and about how you address the issue. There is a pamphlet that accompanies it, as well as a presentation. We'll give you the link. It gives you very clearly and very quickly some things to look for. If you see these kinds of signs, this is what you need to consider doing.
It's very informational. It gives you solid information upon which to base your comments, your concerns, and your observations--and, more importantly, it tells you what to do with them, and that's really key.