Thank you so much for your presentations. I think they really give us a snapshot of New Brunswick and the concerns you have individually.
Ms. Sonnenberg, I just loved what you had to say about the bottom line and about what's good for fishermen and communities here, because that translates across Canada into what's good for the Canadian people, for our communities, and for our public health and public safety. Those things have to be protected and are paramount in anything we do, so I appreciate your words.
Ms. Adair, you mentioned evergreening in the patents. I think that most Canadians are unaware of the way that drug corporations, large pharmaceutical companies, use this to extend patents. One simple example is the EpiPen. It's not the epinephrine, which has been a drug for 40-plus years in Canada, but it's the mechanism of delivery which continues to keep the cost of that high.
I wonder if you could speak to us about the impact of less affordable medication on people here in New Brunswick.