I'm curious to note as well, and I think somebody mentioned, are we number two in the world in pharmaceutical utilization, or something along those lines? We're already taking a lot of drugs.
I'm also worried about appropriate prescribing. We had the minister in front of us a few days ago, and I was a little disappointed. She has reversed where we were going as far as tamper-resistant opioids, for example, and the diversion with that.
If we went into a national pharmacare program—and as I said, now we're going back to a non tamper-resistant type of OxyContin, I believe the generics are going out—what do you think would happen to the diversion of these drugs?
I believe Brian talked about you having done some studies about the appropriate prescribing and utilization of prescription pharmaceuticals and a number of projects looking at the evidence related to prescription drug abuse. I'm concerned that if physicians are able to do the easy prescription and it's going to be covered by the government, what is the likelihood of diversion, and what's the cost to the Canadian taxpayer if we have a cheap OxyContin, for example? Is it going to be diverted to the Canadian market? Is it going to the United States? Have you looked into that at all?