Would the prohibition be established under an act? What mechanism would you put in place to protect the market?
First of all, we have to respond to the market. That doesn't appear to be that easy. We could simply produce more, but it seems that a rate has to be respected for an industry that has a limited production capacity. These are products with a limited shelf life.
What would be the instrument for you? You say yes, but what would you do if that happened tomorrow? We can't be concerned for tomorrow, but the industry people are concerned. I've spoken to some of them and to pharmacists, who told me that some products were no longer available because people came and bought them in Canada. There have been articles on the subject in La Presse. I think we have to look further ahead and be a little more proactive. You say it's not really a problem right now because there is a veto and everything is controlled through certain prohibitions by the United States.
If the bill were passed, I think we'd have to have in mind what control mechanism we could have.