Again, I think we want to make sure.... This would be more for Health Canada than it would be for us, but I think that if we can anticipate that this is going to happen, we would certainly want to give people a heads-up. I think the problem at this point is that we don't really know. With the combination of what is happening between provinces and the federal government on health care agreements, that will affect prices.
We've found in our analysis that the price impacts of what would happen in CETA aren't necessarily all that relevant, because the price of drugs in Canada is already higher than it is in France, or the U.K., or Germany, even though we're a much smaller country. Also, those countries don't have an additional two-year period of protection. They have an additional five-year period of protection, but our prices are higher.