Okay. I appreciate that. You have to understand, though, that when organizations and the media and so forth look into these things, what they're questioning is the appropriateness of those expenditures. When they come out and say, “We have to question these expenditures”, they're questioning the appropriateness. I'm not sure it's a hatchet job, and I'm not sure that you've demonstrated.... To be quite clear, I don't think this has been a model of efficiency.
You used the term “model”. I hope this isn't the model. I hope this isn't the model that you want to continue to see going forward, because you started out wondering if there was ever going to be a dollar coming into the pharmacy, and among everyday Canadians there are a lot of people like you. They're not eating duck confit at Mont Tremblant. They're not going on 10-day cruises and being able to bill a bunch of it off because they're going to see some museums and might tweet about it. They don't have these benefits, but they're paying the freight, and they don't see it as appropriate.
I hope you'll look at things through that lens in the future, sir.