No, in all seriousness, Mr. Swedlove, you talked a bit, of course, about the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance, the pCPA. What I have been led to believe is that the provinces are dealing with these pharmaceutical manufacturers and getting lower costs because of their large buying powers, and life insurance companies such as yours would pay inflated prices.
Mr. Casey asked you a question regarding why the group you represent would not come together just like the pCPA to build up that number in purchasing power. You stated that your companies pay different prices for pharmaceuticals. I just don't understand why you would not form a private company alliance like the pCPA to get that large purchasing power.