Our challenge is to try to reconcile all of the benefits we can obtain through direct contact with the pharmacists and the benefits we can have in dealing with the AQPP. I think, in fairness, there may be some advantages to coming to an agreement where they can play a role that would be helpful for everyone. That's where we're trying to focus our negotiations.
For us, it may be more helpful to have one interlocutor if we have to send out general information, instead of dealing with individual ones.
What is important for us is that if we come to an agreement with the AQPP and that agreement should not give them the power or the leeway to negotiate terms and conditions on eligibility, products, coverage, etc.