Let us remember what the CDR does. The CDR makes recommendations to provincial and territorial governments. It's up to the province to accept that recommendation or reject it. In Saskatchewan we have an extremely good record of accepting the recommendations of the CDR, but in some cases we've said no. We've gone in a different direction for socio-economic, political reasons.
If people have a problem, it's not so much with the CDR per se; at the end of the day it's with the province or the provinces. I certainly welcome at any time any patient, any advocacy group, or even any drug company to write me a letter, come to visit, and state their objections. That's what provincial governments do, and they do it very well. Certainly there are appeal mechanisms within Saskatchewan and in most, if not all, other provinces and territories.
So please remember again that CDR simply makes recommendations to the provinces, and it's up to us to accept or reject them.