First of all, we have not discussed this with the minister. We have a new minister. We've met her, and this has not been part of the original consultation between us.
We are driven and controlled and mandated by the Patent Act. So if a generic product doesn't have a patent, we have no jurisdiction.
Now, it is only recently—and if you were a consumer, Madam, you would be grateful that we're actually doing this—that we have found that many generic products actually do have patents. Some of them are licences from the brand companies; some of them are processing patents, manufacturing patents.
Now, you say that we're not doing our job. We're actually doing our job, we think, fairly well, because we've now undertaken this workload, as directed by the Patent Act, to look at medications that have patents.