I'll use Mr. Lake's ten remaining seconds.
I'd like to try and summarize what was said about CAMR. It is my understanding that Canada's and other similar regimes around the world are patterned on WTO agreements, to guard against potential complaints. That explains your concerns about possible changes to CAMR.
We've learned that 85% of the medicines used to treat AIDS in Africa are exported from India. Mr. Masse also informed us that a certain number of complaints against India could be filed with the WTO. Earlier, you also told us that since the regime was first put in place, the global environment has changed.
Therefore, I'm wondering if within the context of WTO negotiations that have been ongoing for several years, issues tied to access by developing countries to cheaper medicines are broached in the same way as they have been discussed here this morning.