Thank you, Chair, and thank you to the witnesses.
I want to preface my questions by saying that I do think that in Canada we have a good system in place that allows Canadians access to medications that many people in the world don't have access to, and I think we've created a climate where we're punching above our weight in clinical trials. What I'm going to focus on are areas where I have had situations that people in my constituency worry about.
First of all, with regard to the special access program, there were a couple of instances where individuals got hookworm when they went to the Caribbean and doctors prescribed things that were going to be available through the special access program. Both were denied. That had to be escalated to the health minister. Eventually they did get the drug, but I see that as one area where, when the doctor has prescribed it, I don't understand why people would not receive access. Hold that thought.
The second one is about people who have a lifelong condition and need a drug that's only available through special access. What's the one that...?