The Government of Alberta decides what is covered, so it is inappropriate of me to speak to what is covered under their plan, but I will say that it certainly has evolved over the years I have been there. They have moved to add different variations, different products, different programs.
The programs have certainly grown in the province in the last several years, especially the programs that you spoke about. They cover the human services programs. I don't have the list in front of me, but there are significant programs that they do cover. I'm going to let Margaret talk a little bit about the expert committee and what is there, but I certainly think it's very important to say that it has evolved.
I want to make sure. There is sometimes a misconception in the province because we administer the programs. We administer the programs for the government, and they use their formulary, but we also have, under our 5,700 groups, probably thousands of variations of formularies as well. Everyone in the province doesn't follow exactly the same one. They have what one could refer to as the core base, as Margaret said, the 5,000, minus some of the speciality programs. Then the private ones have their own formularies outside of that.