I would be willing to answer that.
I think I've stated earlier that the way to do that is to identify those with catastrophic levels of drug expenses. Roy Romanow has offered $1,500 per person per year as a catastrophic level, and he identified 3% of the population with those expenses. We could look at a much smaller percentage of the population that has that level of expenditure and lacks the income or the insurance to pay for it on their own.
Surely, if you're a wealthy person, if you're a member of a wealthy family, if you're Conrad Black maybe, you don't need the federal government or the provincial governments to subsidize your drug purchases, even if they're at a catastrophic level. You have the means to pay for that yourself, so that's the way we should design our drug assistance from governments. We should focus on those who have catastrophic levels of expense and lack the income and the insurance to pay for it themselves.