Thank you for the question. It's very similar to what our colleagues at JDRF are talking about. Someone who lives with type 2 diabetes will also have serious complications if they can't access the medications they need.
I also live with type 2. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was an elected official. Learning the process of what types of medications, you need to go through.... I went through three or four different types of metformin before I was able to get on the right one. That's why we've talked about choice and making sure it is available to everyone who lives with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It's important to make sure we can avoid all of the complications that we know can happen out there.
I know, Mr. Julian, you've talked about Amber in your riding, who spends $1,000 a month.