Can I ask you why you choose the federal government? I'll tell you why.
The primary power the federal government has over the health care regulations—the criminal power, if you go back to our Constitution—has been interpreted somewhat broadly, but it's quite limited.
What is to prevent the provinces...? They have the Council of the Federation. They went to the drug companies; they said we're going to pay less for generic drugs. They can do things.
What's to prevent the provinces from sending a couple of people to Winnipeg, each province, and doing things on their own?
Why do you always come and say the federal government should be doing something? The federal government has very limited powers to do that. There's nothing to prevent the provinces from getting together and solving any problem, if they choose to.