Thank you, Mr. Jeneroux. It's Barry Power speaking.
Absolutely. They are in the recommendations and in many of the directives that we've seen come out from many of the colleges. There is a recommendation that the pharmacists exercise their clinical judgment. Absolutely, if somebody has to drive two hours to get to a pharmacy, it's not reasonable. They could be provided with a larger quantity—if somebody has an extreme immunodeficiency, for example, as well. They could be provided with an additional quantity. It really is intended to be an individual decision. For the broad majority of the Canadian public, however, we strongly recommend that there be a 30-day limit.