Well, not always.
I'd like to ask this question particularly of Mr. Nakagawa. Because British Columbia appears, anyway, throughout the country to be a standard that's often held up as having one of the best formularies, etc.—whether that's accurate or not, I'm not sure—and having been the minister of health there, I'll just take it that's true. I heard the statistics Dr. Sanders talked about in terms of how many recommendations are actually followed by the provinces once you've made the recommendation. I'd be curious if that is consistent in British Columbia, or whether that's higher in terms of recommendations that you accept.