When you mention care versus cost, I remember that a few years ago Deb Matthews was concerned with the federal government because she wanted to see more opioids, the tamper-resistant type, brought in instead of the generic and easily diverted type of opioids. I believe she quoted 85% of the population of one of our first nations communities were addicted to opioids.
The concern, I think, is that it's kind of an easy thing to do, write a prescription. In some situations, how could a pharmacist work into a system to make it more appropriate, as you mentioned, with the right medication available for Canadians? How could we look at your role and your scope of practice and the importance of pharmacare with this study?
You mentioned that in some provinces you're not fully covered for giving out advice. How could we look at that to improve the entire system and the team that's involved in the entire system?