So from what I understand, you don't have a definition of the middle class. You simply consider that it's the majority of Canadians.
Furthermore, 20 years ago, the Liberals announced the implementation of a pharmacare program. Now, 20 years later, you're still announcing your intention to introduce such a program. I'm a trusting person, and I will believe you this time. However, what worries me and what worries many other people who have spoken, is that the dice are loaded. In fact, the plan you have in mind is pharmacare that is not public, universal or free. This is clear to most people. You've mentioned it.
Do you think it's worth setting up a group of experts when your intentions have already been set for the program you're going to implement?
In addition, there are some people who criticize you for having a conflict of interest on this issue because the company you run is in that area, namely, employee drug benefit programs. How do you respond to them?