Mr. Chair, if possible, I would add something in terms of what the federal government could do.
Three-quarters of medication used on Canadian children has never been tested on Canadian children, because we do not, in this country, have a regime of pediatric clinical trials. In a place like CHEO or SickKids where you have specialized pediatric pharmacy, the safety risks are contained, but it is a concern.
One recommendation of Children's Healthcare Canada is, in fact, to establish—as is the case in Europe and the United States—a regime to ensure there is broader research and clinical trialing of a medication before it is used on kids.