I'd like to address that.
Under an exemption, we already export medicines as a country. There is an export exemption in there already. Health Canada doesn't review them. They are labelled for export only, and everybody knows that we have not reviewed them; we will not attest to the safety, efficacy, and quality.
What happens in that case is that the developing countries will require what is called a certificate of pharmaceutical product, a CPP. One of the questions on it is whether the product is marketed in the exporting country. Most developing countries are very suspicious of any products that are coming to them and being sold to developing countries that are not also on the other market. They ask why not.
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