Needless to say, transparency in and of itself is not the answer. What we're looking for, of course, is easier access. So cost-effectiveness certainly has to be taken into account; we know that from experience. However, one of the experts who was speaking at the round table conference pointed out that with all the formulas, whether it's quality or whatever, largely at the end result it's disregarded.
In any event, the levels that are set are very artificial. If you set a $50,000 quality, where did that $50,000 come from? It came from 10 years ago, and perhaps the number should be $100,000 today. So these are artificially set values in any event.
At the end of the day, what we have to look at...we have to look at ourselves in the mirror and ask if we're taking these new technologies to Canadians who will best benefit from them, or are we depriving them?