We use the services of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health—the CADTH—to assess medications. The agency uses a program called the common drug review, which we are also adopting. Once the program makes a recommendation regarding a drug, it is sent to the CFPTC. At that point, we determine whether additional restrictions should be imposed for recommended drugs in the military community.
We don't have statistics on that. However, I can tell you, based on my experience, that about 95% of recommendations are followed in our case. On thing we could look at, for instance, is that one drug is cheaper than another, but it may need to be refrigerated, which would not be the case for another product. This would have an impact on our activities because we can't necessarily ensure refrigeration in all circumstances. So these are the kinds of factors we consider.