The answer to that is yes, Mr. Davies.
That's left to the provinces. Insulin is largely covered, but devices.... If you're looking at a pump or continuous glucose monitor, that can be $7,000 to $8,000 out of pocket—it depends on the province that you're in for the coverage—and then it's a few hundred dollars per month.
Of course, that means that access to these devices.... We know they have an impact on health because they improve control; they relieve the stress of the disease, and they reduce complications because the glucose control is better. Because not everyone can afford that out-of-pocket cost, there's definitely a socio-economic disparity in the access to that.