Mr. Arthur, I think you actually highlighted a number of the problems we're talking about. One of the things we try to say is that there are many ways we should try to find a solution. There's not one solution; there are many solutions. If we try to think there's one panacea that's going to fix everything, we're wrong. So whether it's preferential prices, cost-free generics, it's all part of that question.
There's another more fundamental question about clinics and health care and transportation. I think John Kelsall is the president of Health Partners International Canada. He came here last week and talked about this as actually even being a transition. What we should be doing is trying to train and to help people develop their own manufacturing capabilities overseas, to work on their health care system, etc.
So I'm actually thinking there are many solutions and we should build on each and every one of them. We shouldn't be looking for just one answer.