Well, they've said that for the last 25 years. We gave them a huge extension on patent protection. We have a very good system of compulsory licensing, which was introduced in 1969 by legislation that didn't fall from the sky. There were four major commissions in the sixties that looked at drug prices in Canada. That legislation in 1969, which advocated an extension of compulsory licensing, was very successful in controlling drug costs.
Over the years, we came down compared with other countries so that by 1987 we were among the lowest in terms of drug costs in the OECD. Now we're the second highest.