Yes. That's what I was referring to in my remarks.
What we have today is a scenario where governments have banded together. They negotiate lower prices on new drugs coming to Canada, but they do that only for the benefit of their own beneficiaries, their employees. Anyone else in the province who is on a private plan is basically left to fend for themselves.
I'll reiterate: when you look at the savings that everyone estimates are going to come from pharmacare, you see that the bulk of those come from doing a better job of pooling our resources together and negotiating lower prices using the whole volume of the Canadian market. There is a very simple way to do that: we just agree to start doing it. You invite everybody to the table with the pCPA, and we can start to realize those savings.