Thank you, Dr. Wieman, for this excellent presentation.
I want to start on the issue of the non-insured health benefits. You were saying that you are expected to give out-of-date medication to people, and the medications had to fail before they would be upgraded. That sounds to me like a very disturbing interference in the doctor-patient relationship, and we've had evidence of other medical practices that the non-insured health benefits branch has interfered with.
What would you recommend to end this, because it would seem to me discriminatory?