Absolutely. I think there are many services that pharmacists are delivering now to Canadians across communities. In many rural and remote parts of the country, the pharmacy is the closest access point that they have to health care.
Pharmacare, as we mentioned, isn't just about the cost of the drug, but really the care that goes around it. It would be like dental care without dentists. We absolutely see that, and increasingly pharmacists are doing a lot more to serve their communities.