Good morning. Thank you very much, everyone, for presenting.
My questions are for the representative from Sandoz. I have to say, to start off with, that I do take issue with your comment that 80% and go for patients and parents is acceptable. I think every Canadian parent who takes a child to a hospital, every Canadian patient who goes to a hospital, expects results, and that's incumbent upon all of us who are health care professionals, but also upon you as a provider.
So that being the starting premise, you then changed to 95%. I'm not sure what the number is, 80% or 95%. Maybe it's 85%.
I've worked in this world. We do our anticipation out of what we're going to do—at least with my patients—in 90 days, but usually 180 days, or maybe in 360 days I'll know about a procedure.
Recently you agreed to a 90-day notice on drug shortages to the public on two particular websites. We've heard that not great information is provided on those websites, that there isn't information that patients find acceptable on those websites. What are you doing to ensure this commitment is met, since you are already saying you're at 80% and go, or 95%? Are you going to be at 100%?