Yes, absolutely. In British Columbia, we have adaptation and renewal rights, and our college, in fact, is looking at expanding those at this time. Throughout the pandemic, for two years, many patients were getting their prescriptions renewed by their physician over a telephone call.
I think in terms of the notion of saying that patients with stable conditions whose medications do not vary over a period of time should not have those easily renewed at the pharmacy, that case can no longer be made. That frees up family physicians to see patients in person who really need their care. I think, again, it's about better utilizing pharmacists to ensure that family physicians have the time to spend with those patients who need to see them.