That's all right.
In regard to the push-back from the drug companies, I think that's a natural thing on the playing field. As the national health care system goes, they should really take a look at a country like New Zealand. I lived in New Zealand for many years. What New Zealand pays for drugs is so much less than what we pay in Canada, because they negotiate as a country. They don't have 10 different provinces and regions negotiating separately.
With a national pharmacare system, we have a pretty good population in this country, and I think the push-back by the drug companies would be insignificant. You know, everybody wants to sell something. If we had a national system, the bargaining power would be huge.