If I may add, Mr. Chairman, I think that the pediatric example is a perfect one of a regulatory problem that has become chronic. I'm a pharmacist by training, and I was trained as a hospital pharmacist at the Sainte-Justine hospital in the 1970s. Already the problem was in existence, and very little has evolved over the past 30 years because of the reasons that Mr. Goodman has mentioned: regulatory barriers, lack of consideration for the economics of introducing child-friendly formulations, and the presence of—
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