Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for appearing.
Ms. Little, thank you for your testimony and for sharing your daughter's story. You spoke toward the end of your opening statement about—forgive me for paraphrasing, but it stuck with me—how at first you thought about your daughter accessing these drugs to save her life and, as she gets older, how you worry about whether she can afford to sustain these life-saving medicines. That's the piece that I think a lot about when we're having this conversation.
It's this issue of whether drugs will come here, but I often wonder, even if the drugs come here with outrageous prices, how does that make them any more accessible for the average Canadian, unless they're independently wealthy? I see so many GoFundMe pages fundraising for individuals to get some of these drugs. Could you just speak a little more about that experience and the availability to access them even if drugs do come here?