I think I'll start with the beginning of your question to the extent that it's indigent people. They almost universally have coverage. Every province in this country provides indigent people with coverage. They may not know they have it, or they don't know how to get it, but they have coverage. If you're essentially eligible for welfare, or social assistance, then you have drug coverage. You're entitled to all the products on the provincial drug formulary and at almost no copay or deductible. If there's any copay or deductible, it is the lowest one. They already have it, so there's something more going with those individuals not getting over to...whether the answer is that the hospital pharmacy needs to dispense it on their way out so they have it, and hopefully take it, or....
For people who don't fall into the indigent category, for the working poor—you can call them that, certainly—there's a cost barrier. They may not fill their prescriptions, or they may not take all of them, or they may do whatever. There's certainly an issue.