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The adjudication must cost something as well. If there were a national formulary, a national pharmacare program, veterans wouldn't need to be adjudicated. They would receive drug benefits as required, as any other Canadian would, regardless of the class of veteran or whether it was injury-related, so the whole cost of adjudication, the whole cost of.... I would potentially say the same thing about indigenous people, that they would fall under the same category.
Do we have any guesstimate of the cost of administration of these separate programs that would fall under a universal benefit?