Thank you for the question.
When we talk about conclusive evidence, we are talking about all of the evidence. It is not just a matter of the medical impact the medicines can have, but also their cost.
As politicians, when recommendations are submitted to you, as is being done today, you try to find a balance. Firm recommendations will be made. Of course, the cost aspect must also be included in any decisions.
However, the conflict of interest issue must be of prime importance in how the evidence is collected for those who will ultimately make the decisions.