In fact, I have some statistics here.
Basically, as was mentioned, there are refugee claimants, who are either waiting for their claims or whose claims have been rejected and are awaiting their removal from Canada. So these are covered.
There are resettled convention refugees, but there are also victims of trafficking. There are also border agency detainees. And there is a unique population, as in Quebec right now with the Haitian population, which is also covered by those programs.
As to the types of conditions, not all of the eligible clients will use the pharmaceutical services. For example, it varies from 78% for those who are refugee claimants to 48% of the resettled.
On the conditions, we have done a survey of the 200 most used pharmaceuticals. Roughly 14% to 17% are for anti-infectious medication and heart conditions. These are the most frequently prescribed medications. Then you have those for neurological disorders, to treat mental illness, depression, schizophrenia, and those types of things. Those are in the second group, and so on, concluding with gastrointestinal and others.