I appreciate that. I know it's something that's challenging. I went back onto the Health Canada website here today to do more research, because it's been brought up that this is missing, yet again.
There is a big piece on breastfeeding. While many do acknowledge that breastfeeding is a very good option, and is a natural option, it's not an option that works for everybody. Not everyone can, and not every baby can have breast milk, so when these kinds of pieces aren't available, it just adds a lot of extra stress onto the parent, which intrinsically puts it on the child.
You were talking a bit about how the adult formula Tylenol wasn't available, and trying to get your kid to eat it at midnight. I know I've struggled to get my son to have any children's medication that's not grape-flavoured. I've had cherry-flavoured spit in my face.
Could you expand a bit on some of the other oral children's medications where, currently, there's a shortage?