First of all, I'll start with the question. We're not in a negotiation. I don't know where that concept came from, but we're not negotiating with the government. We're providing advice to the government about how the program should be structured, what this should look like and so on.
When it comes to the generally accepted process within how dental care is covered, it's usually based on the provincial and territorial dental association fee guides. These have been developed for decades now across the country. They're a reference that the insurance industry uses in terms of payment and reimbursement.
With the CDCP, the government has elected to have different reimbursement rates that it has established by province, and there's not much consistency in that, in terms of the percentage of reimbursement and so on. It's very complex in terms of how that's defined.
What we've said from the beginning is that the most appropriate thing is for the government to reimburse the provincial and territorial fee schedules. It makes it relatively simple—everyone understands the system and how it works—rather than adding complexity.