Thank you, I appreciate that.
I find it odd as to why we don't have a stronger bill, because they're the same corporations that are in Canada. They benefit from the same trade law framework and they have the same concerns around intellectual property. I don't understand why we didn't level the playing field, since we're dealing with the same players. But anyway, that'll be a question for the government to answer.
In terms of your point about trade agreements, Professor Herder, do I understand that trade agreements are not an impediment to adopting the amendments that you and others have suggested, that it's only a question of getting the language right so that we protect your amendments and other amendments from trade challenges? Or is there an endemic problem here with trade agreements and ensuring the safety of patients?