At our meeting with the minister, those words were very reassuring because, when you take a look at the bill, there are a number of interpretations, which we heard about today, that cause a great deal of concern—excitement in some areas and concern in other areas—so the clarity from the minister is important. We did also talk about how the list that the government tabled is certainly not all-inclusive and doesn't reflect the clinical practice guidelines that Diabetes Canada creates with experts, and he assured us that this is a minimum list and one they'll start to work on. We supplied the committee members with a comparison between the clinical practice guidelines and the Bill C-64 list, as well as the NIHB list, which is a list of the government.
Ultimately, the care and management of diabetes is not one-size-fits-all. It's very individually focused, as you know. We have to make sure we build a program that will, on one hand, not just seem that there's a certain level of coverage but will actually be effective coverage for people with diabetes.