Yes. You correctly point to an important connection between the importance and the timing.
The regulations that were put into place on July 1, 2022, are significant regulations. We're changing completely the basket of countries to which we want to compare our drug prices in Canada. This is a fundamental change in the ability of PMPRB to decrease prices and increase the availability of drugs in the next years and decades.
That's why we know that PMPRB will need to take the time and put in the efforts needed to draft and to issue the guidelines that are essential to support those regulations.
It's correct to say that the PMPRB has a big responsibility to assume and considerable work to put into place. We have full confidence in them. However, as you pointed to, I issued a letter in which I encouraged the board to consider taking more time to get those guidelines right.