How can that be fixed? We have one government complication, multiplied by all the governments of the WTO, to have an international regulation that's inapplicable, and then we're here, all Canadians of good faith, trying to find a solution. Isn't the solution much more simple: that the Government of Canada will buy drugs in Canada and ship them to whoever over there wants to get the drugs?
Today you gave us a magnificent demonstration that there are no solutions. You will never agree on anything, and you don't want to agree because it's contrary to the real interests of you people. You do not need that thing, that complicated thing. You are much more at ease sending your brand-name medication over there, free of charge. You are much more occupied producing drugs for the Canadian market and you don't care about Africa when the bottom line appears. So there's no solution.
Is there a solution?