I only have a few minutes left, so I'm going to keep moving you along. I apologize for seeming rushed at the end of your testimony.
For my second question, I'm curious about the political discourse in New Zealand around pharmacare and what you're doing. The National Party is probably right of centre, and the New Zealand First party is probably further right.
In Canada we have probably 200-plus private insurance companies. If you're not insured through a public system, then you're on your own, pretty much, through employers or through private plans. Is any political party in New Zealand pushing to go back to that kind of fractured private insurance model, or are all the parties focusing on how to do a better job of delivering the national pharma model?