I think it really comes back to this idea that we need to get the policies correct at the federal level.
The reality is that Canada contributes immensely to global health, to health research and to our understanding of population and public health. Our health researchers are productive and doing good things. However, we need the policies in place to say that we need to have a solid public return on this public investment. Universities and others who are recipients of public funds should have the policies in place to develop access plans and strategies for the products they develop and discover. This idea that you simply discover something that may be a cure for a disease and it's commercialized with no safeguards attached—I think we can do better than that.