Sure. I would be happy to.
It's not that they will stop manufacturing; they'll stop sending it to Canada. That's happened. Durhane has spoken to that also.
We hear that kind of skeptical assertion that medicines will always be distributed everywhere, just like groceries. Unlike groceries, drug prices are controlled. They're not uncontrolled. They have thin margins and low volumes. They are not high-volume things that you can throw on any old truck. Their handling is extremely complex. It's highly regulated and it requires dedicated transport in temperature-controlled vehicles. They do not store easily and they don't move cheaply. When we think that they will just go along with the toilet paper, that's not true. That can't happen. We have all kinds of regulations on that to prevent that from happening and to maintain product integrity and patient safety.
It will happen. It won't happen overnight. It really won't. We'll watch it erode slowly. Slowly, the access will worsen.