External factors, though, do have an impact, especially when it's the Prime Minister of the country who's talking. I think we have to realize that.
On the pharmaceutical side, as you know we have the generic industry saying that health care costs will go up by $2.8 billion. We have the pharmaceutical industry saying that cost is not right, that it will basically be a balance, and that it will create a lot of investment in Canada and develop new products. Has the Canadian government itself done any independent analysis to determine what the actual figures really are? The pharmaceutical industry is pushing their line and using research to do it, and the generic industry is doing the same, but has the government itself done any independent analysis to see what your figures might be?