I haven't heard about Mr. Wallace.
You know very well that there's been a tremendous amount of research that has gone into this by Canadians. The problem is that as we keep extending the patents, and we had an agreement that 10% of research and development would be Canadian, which it's never been.... I don't think you could have a meaningful time under the TPP where you could develop something because of the strength of the pharmaceutical companies. They want to make the changes. You can see that.
It's something unbelievable. About 85% or more of the drugs that we sell in Canada now and that come on the market are not new drugs. They've been evergreening drugs. We're going to have more and more pushes by corporations to quickly get the drugs through, which adds to the lack of safety of those drugs. That's why we say we need a pharmaceutical program in Canada that's public, added to our national system, which will protect Canadians and give us the free drugs we need, because so many Canadians can't take the medication as prescribed by doctors. Why have a long-drawn-out thing to try to get somewhere under a trade agreement? We have to tackle this right now for our country and get it done.
That's one thing. I can't see that it could be any other way.
As far as developing a scenario, do you mean a scenario that would help us to get control of our pharmacare industry ourselves so that we would better serve Canadians?