I would just add that clearly there's a push. We are the only country that doesn't have a pharmacare program that does believe in public health, so again, there's a contradiction here. In one way, given that we're an aging population and given that we know the provinces are spending up to 40% of their budget on health care, we understand that any extra cost will be devastating.
We are already a province with a huge deficit, largely because of health care costs. We have to stop health care costs from increasing. To go down this road of allowing for increased patents will be troublesome. To allow pharmaceutical companies to sue us, after bypassing two Canadian courts, is another problem. There's $500 million on the table. That's a lot of money in this province.