The prices in Canada have come down dramatically over the last five years. We are a regulated market at the provincial level.
I'll use Ontario as an example since it's the largest. It used to regulate generics effectively at 63% of the brand name price. That was until 2008. In Ontario now, if you want to be listed on their formulary, you can price your product effectively at 25% or you won't get on.
At the new lower levels, our prices are essentially comparable to prices abroad. In the past when the prices were higher—and this has been shown in studies done by the Competition Bureau and others—much of that money was going to the pharmacy community to support pharmacy services and was being competed away to provide that. We have a very strong pharmacy sector in Canada. Provincial governments have decided to lower generic prices, and in return they are looking at alternate ways of funding the pharmacy community.