Thank you, Mr. Chair, but Dr. Ellis has a point. The Conservatives' CPC-9 does exactly that. It limits this bill so that you can't go to heart medication. That's why I'm voting against this.
The Conservatives are doing what they're accusing the bill of doing, which is restricting pharmacare so that it never goes to heart medication or these other medications that Canadians are paying $1,000 or $1,500 a month for. That's why I'm opposing CPC-9. The Conservatives are saying, “Gosh, this bill doesn't do enough, but we're going to stop it so the bill doesn't do anything else.” That, of course, is a contradiction—one might say hypocrisy—that I think everyone understands.
I'm voting no on CPC-9.