To me, the central problem is that they have to.... This is about the Patent Act. All of the arguments in favour of what PMPRB and the government are doing are around what I will call consumer protection. The Patent Act is actually about regulating the use of intellectual property and avoiding abuses [Technical Difficulty—Editor]. That is not the same as consumer protection. My quarrel—and I think the courts are going to deal with this—is that it's a bit of a stretch to push intellectual property into consumer protection.
If the Government of Canada and the Parliament of Canada see fit to say there's a need for consumer protection around drug prices, I think that would require its own legislation separate and distinct from—