Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To Ms. Calvert and Ms. Calvert, your mom did well. She raised two great activists. That's terrific. She must be really proud of what you're doing, because not everybody can pick up and decide they're going to take on a cause. Congratulations. You're doing it for all kinds of other people who don't have the voice to do it.
I have a question for the CMA, if I might. I want to be sure I've understood your presentation correctly. I think the national-provincial-territorial ministers have said something similar, that there is a need for a national formulary, correct? But there is a need for some flexibility within that, because as soon as you have a list of anything, there will be an exception to that rule, so there needs to be some flexibility within that formulary.
In terms of who does that formulary, and I've heard you say that if it's done federally it would be “less tainted”, I think was your phrase--I can't think of another one. But if it is done federally, do you think it is possible for the CDR to do that, with some revisions to CDR? I think you have been very careful; you've said that if it is the CDR to do that, then these are some things.... Do you think it's possible for the CDR to do that, with some changes?