Brett, you mentioned something in your response to me, and I was taking a look at your report as well in regard to access to medications in terms of the involvement of the CDR, and the provinces basically utilizing it, I would say, perhaps as an excuse to avoiding the responsibility for their particular rationing choices.
Barbara touched upon having this piecemeal solution across the country: someone who lives in P.E.I. can't get access to a drug versus someone who lives in British Columbia who can, or if someone lives in Winnipeg, they may not get the best type of drug. We have to start creating equality regardless of where Canadians live. From your experience and the work you've done, how would you see, in terms of moving forward, that we can create some sort of equalization across the country in this respect?