Our organization has endorsed the Pharmacare 2020 plan. If you search Pharmacare 2020, you'll find that it's by some of the same people who put together the study that was in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. As has been said today, the actual implementation is a complicated process, but what that means is that conversations need to happen on how that would actually look in practice.
Pharmacare 2020 outlined a number of principles that need to be kept in mind when putting together this national pharmacare plan. That's an excellent starting point to go from. It looks at things like coverage of prescription medications at little or no direct cost to patients through pharmacare, because we know that having any kind of co-payment raises a barrier to people being able to access the medications.
I won't go over the whole list, but it does give some basic items that should be included in a national pharmacare program that you can then use to start that conversation of what a national plan would look like, because there are federal-provincial jurisdictions that need to be worked through.