Thanks very much, Mr. Calkins.
It's interesting to look at some of the research. These are perhaps older statistics, but 3,300 seniors died due to prescription pharmaceuticals, and millions are hospitalized and harmed every year. If we look at those numbers in comparison to natural health products, we see, as I mentioned, that 32 people from all walks of life and all age ranges may have been harmed due to natural health products in three years, which, if we want to do the math, means there are about 10 a year, as opposed to at least 3,300 seniors who died due to pharmaceuticals.
Do you think it means, then, that the government should make an attack on the pharmaceutical industry and make the restrictions there more stringent? Is its approach misguided?