So what we have said in consulting with women across the country is that it just makes sense to do this once rather than having each province and territory make their own decisions.
In terms of the structure, we don't have a lot of expertise with that. Dr. Hryniuk has said, again, that it's the process and the way the decisions are made, the people involved. I guess for us breast cancer survivors, we feel the priorities on which the decisions are made have to be about what is best for the patients, what are the best drugs for the patient.
I don't know that I'm answering your question very well. Bill wants to say something.
Go ahead.