That's the point. It's not just a private commercial transaction. The public grants a patent to private companies, which then have 20 years of protection. Someone has to protect the public interest in this, otherwise a pharmaceutical company could say, “We want a billion dollars a pill, and if you don't pay it, we're just not going to make the drug available.” That clearly can't happen.
I'm going to go to Ms. Little for my last question.
Ms. Little, should we proceed with these PMPRB changes, and what would be the impact on your family and your daughter of those reforms going ahead?