Absolutely. I think when you first look at it, any expenditure in health care looks like more of an expenditure. But when we look at the lack of a pharmacare system, it's actually very expensive on our system. You don't have to go very far to find out that the use of emergent care is significantly higher because patients are unable to pay for their medication, so they use an expensive part of our system, which is emergent care, and not what they should be using, which is the treatment.
I won't deny that it would take an influx of cash to get it going, but overall it will actually save our health care system significant money, because you won't be dealing with patients who are not taking their medication or ending up in emergent care, which is so expensive. It also disproportionately affects seniors and low-income people, who are not getting the care they need and end up in our health care system in a more permanent way, or they're not treating long-term or chronic illnesses, which are extremely expensive for our health care system.