I'd love to quote some data back to you from PMPRB reports, because I think there's a bit of a discrepancy between some of the sound bites that you might hear versus the data from the actual reports.
There are three comments I could make. The first point is that only three of the countries in the current basket of countries have prices below Canada's. The price difference is quite minor. The second point would be that relative prices have declined over time. I mentioned this in my opening comments. Prices in Canada have been around 20% below the median of the PMPRB7 for the past year. That's the lowest they've been in the history of the PMPRB. The last comment I would make is that the PMPRB says that U.S. prices are a global outlier and that this makes Canada's prices appear lower than they are. However, even when the prices are only compared with European countries in the PMPRB7, Canadian prices are still in line with that median, according to the last five PMPRB annual reports.
You can argue, do we still want them lower? That's another question. But in terms of what you've heard through the media and statements from PMPRB, I would just add that additional information.