I'm aware of a couple of surveys of employers that say they are very interested in a national public drug plan of some kind because they are finding themselves under great pressure.
I think you heard testimony from representatives of the employers in Canada who basically argue that the cost of medicines is out of control in the private sector and they don't have the capacity to manage it, nor do they have the moral authority to decide who gets coverage and who doesn't, based on the nature of the disease and which drug comes to market.
I think we're under a lot of pressure. We certainly see a lot of retirement groups starting to have conversations about whether the drug benefit will continue. That's probably why we see, for instance, the Canadian Labour Congress now fully committing to campaigning for a public pharmacare program. It's because their members are feeling the pressure.