Okay. Very good. Thank you.
I think it was Mr. Gagnon who talked about how Canada has the second-highest prescription drug use in the world. If we think about the amount of money per capita that we're paying for our drugs, it's the most in the world. It might have been Mr. Morgan.
The example was that there are other places, such as Australia, New Zealand, and Norway, where the cost is much lower. I'm interested to know what they're doing differently. It can't be a volume leverage, because there are only 24 million people in Australia, five million in New Zealand, and five million in Norway.
How are they getting such a low drug cost per capita? Does anyone know?