I cannot emphasize this point enough. There are over 30 countries with CAMR-like laws. In the wake of the WTO decision, Canada was the second country to pass a law. Norway was first, we were second, but then about 30 more did, including all 27 countries of the EU. If none of those other countries has succeeded in making this type of law work, that should tell us something. But bear in mind that because those other countries do have similar laws and their generics are less expensive than Canada's, it would be those laws, if ever they were useful, that would be used first.
Look, it's just an act of tremendous hubris to think that Canada is the solution to the world—we're not. We're not the solution to this particular problem. There are areas where we can be a solution, and by God we should be, but this is not one of them, I'm sorry to say.