It's a shame that this potentially important film has been made for commercial gain and not to inform and educate. Why do I say that? Simple, you have to pay to watch it. I admire that they made a film about an important subject, I feel rather let down that filthy lucre has made it irrelevant as hardly anyone will see it. I suppose that someone made it is better than nothing, but the very fact that the IPA or bALPA did not fund it in toto makes it a dead end. For it to do any good it needs to be on free distribution. Sadly it is a largely wasted (if noble) effort.