I think you're absolutely right, Mr. Shipley. India has been called the pharmacy for the poor world because it didn't have patents. Starting in 2005, it now does have patents. If in the future we find, as Jack said, that India and Indian companies are not able to produce these products at low prices and make them available, the Canadian legislation will become very important. It's quite possible that Canadian companies will be interested in making these products and some of the NGOs will be interested in buying them. We haven't needed to do that, but in the future we might.
On April 23rd, 2007. See this statement in context.