I think it's really important—again going back to the leadership—in that we really need to have some central kind of place where those reporting can be. We also absolutely need a safe supply of medications and whatever it takes to get there.
Even when I say leadership, I don't necessarily mean that it's regulatory, other than taking these meetings and going forward. I'm not saying what it has to be, but I'm saying that we need to come together, and who better to take the lead on it than the federal government, because it is a global situation, as we have clearly understood. I think it would be more challenging for provinces to negotiate on a global scale than it would be for the federal government to do it.
That's why, from our perspective as patients, we say it's really important that someone has to be the one to take the lead. And it is time; it's really time.