I'm glad you referred to Connaught Labs, because that was a public company, a crown corporation. It's interesting. They were left certain patents by Banting and Best, given to the people of Canada, which were later privatized. So there is a precedent that the public sector can play a role in ensuring the manufacture and the access to essential medicines. I think that's one thing we can look at.
The Government of Canada has contracted for certain vaccines that they considered essential to public health. There's no reason that there can't be public contracting for generic medication to ensure access, to ensure supply. I think we should be looking at that. Certainly other countries can provide some examples for that.