Thank you very much.
Farmers are linked to what we're talking about. Farmers in my riding can't afford their medication, so this is an issue that is very important to farming communities. When we look at the cost of drugs, it's upwards of $24,000 a year for something like Enbrel for someone who has rheumatoid arthritis, and that can be a farmer too.
My question is for Mr. Labonté.
You mentioned something in your presentation about a carve-out and it was around tobacco labelling. I wonder if you could speak to us about that particular carve-out and its implications on public health and why you think it's significant that it is a piece of what was actually negotiated.