We were very disappointed by those allegations and that they struck at the credibility of the Canadian Pharmacists Association. We thought they were unfounded. In fact, we've had follow-up conversations with them to try to understand the rationale behind it.
The particular research study that I think they are critical of didn't have a particular perspective. It was an economic analysis conducted by an economic researcher who was trying to basically put some facts on the table and to update Professor Morgan's model with updated information, because he was using the exchange rates from 2013. We knew the world had changed a lot since he had first put his model together, and we commissioned a study to look not just at his model but at alternative models, including the Quebec model and the P.E.I. model, for example.
We just wanted to get some facts on the table. It wasn't a position piece. We didn't make a recommendation. We just wanted to make sure there was appropriate information to guide decision-makers.