I hate interrupting you, but I have only six minutes.
You brought up medication, which made me think of another question I wanted to direct to you. The Canadian Paediatric Society has been leading the call for child-friendly pharmacare in Canada. A few years ago, the CPS issued a statement with respect to the NDP's Canada pharmacare act that said the following:
The establishment of paediatric-sensitive national pharmacare is an opportunity to correct the long-standing regulatory neglect that has led to a poor availability of paediatric drugs and child-friendly formulations. We...strongly support a pharmacare system that prioritizes the needs of children and youth and upholds the core principles reaffirmed in Bill C-213 of public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability and accessibility.
Those are the Canada Health Act principles.
Could you outline the barriers that Canadian children are currently facing in accessing affordable and effective medication?