That's an excellent question. As I said, I sit on the Ontario Committee to Evaluate Drugs and make funding recommendations. We're supposed to have the leverage to ask for physician education as part of our decisions. There is no funding available for independent physician education relating to pharmaceuticals.
We can make a decision to fund a drug that might cost an extra $8 million or $10 million a year to the Ontario public drug plan. It would not take a fraction of that to be able to put out some documentation to do some insight in terms of training of physicians to know what the implications of these new drugs are.
If we're to go ahead with a national pharmacare strategy, the decision has to be that physician education is a key component to that as we allow new pharmaceuticals to go into the formulary.