Thank you.
One of the examples that was given in one of the submissions was about pharmacists, drugstores all across Canada. There was a regulation that only the pharmacist himself or herself could actually transfer prescription information from one pharmacy to another. It was an administrative burden. Most of the time a pharmacist is a small business owner, and it was illegal for a pharmacy technician, for example, to do some of that work. Pharmacists got behind at times, just by having to transfer prescription information. This was something that relieved some administrative burden on the neighbourhood pharmacy.
Are there other examples like that? The pharmacy technician is fully capable of transmitting that information safely and just had to be given the green light to do this in a more efficient manner for that business. Are there examples like that, where it's who can actually do it, just a tweaking of the rule to relieve some of the administrative burden?