Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll start with you, Mr. Goodman.
All of you have touched on the same topic, which is that none of you are against the regulator, but that there's that balance between the regulator and innovation and between the regulator and overburdening companies, specifically small companies. If that balance is lost, we're actually hurting, not helping, Canadian consumers and our citizens. We're actually making it worse for them.
You brought up the example of the pediatric formulation, which is near and dear to my heart. Could you expand a bit on the challenge that you're having to bring drugs into the country that are formulated for children so that we are not just saying to parents, “Take an adult pill, cut it up, crunch it and try to make it work for your child”?