—Canadians have not done well with that at all. Think about what's going to happen say, to PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. That has been the most successful fund that's supported and given drugs to Africa. That relies 98% on generic drugs. If you're going to have this agreement, that is going to make those drugs a lot less available and people are going to die because of it. There is no doubt about that.
In this country we'll maybe have rising health costs. It could still cause deaths, I'm sure, in this country, but in those countries it will cause deaths in the millions. These countries cannot afford the medications from pharmaceutical companies. You have to have low-cost, generic medications. If you can get them into those countries, you could stop this infection rate, right?