To your question, most politicians, certainly, if they're paying the piper, as you say, like to make the decision.
Again, we talk about a good idea that sounds good on paper, but ultimately, who makes the best decision? Who runs it and who pays? In many cases, it is the provincial government. It is very difficult. You heard presentations from two companies today about the precision of the medications we're talking about. It is difficult to actually come up with a macro decision at a very high level to say that this is good for everybody. Provinces know their own jurisdictions better than anybody else.