I think that's important when you're looking at the scope of your practice, because 40% of the time we're getting it wrong with elderly people. How dangerous is that to the system?
I'm also concerned about the stats on opioid abuse. I think Canadians, per capita, are the number one users of opioids. You wonder why Canadians need more opioids than anybody else in the world.
What role could you perform as pharmacists, and how would that affect your relationship with medical doctors?
I had a neighbour in Oshawa who was a pharmacist, and he told me about catching medical contradictions in different medications. I can see how your role could be expanded. It could be very cost-effective. How would your relationship with the medical profession have to change?