Manufacturers ultimately bear the burden of safety and efficacy and quality. The regulations that are in play are there to protect the public from fraud and danger. Actually, it goes to the heart of a lot of issues we talked about, such as cost recovery.
Are the activity levels that go on within Health Canada to protect the public from fraud and danger a public benefit or is that a benefit to manufacturers? If it was a benefit to the manufacturers, certainly we wouldn't have criminal law outlining fraud and danger consequences.
So we do ultimately bear the responsibility. If there's an incident, regardless of what the regulations may say, the manufacturers are going to have to be accountable for that, in a commercial way, in a safety way, in every sense of the word.