Canada tried to use it before, in the old context. The reason it didn't work at that time is that voluntary licensing was already occurring with people like my client. There was no way that anybody in Canada was going to produce it more cheaply than what we licensed Aspen to do in South Africa. At the end of the day, why wasn't it used? It wasn't used because it wasn't useful.
You might argue otherwise. In political science somewhere, someone might say that the waiver's existence induced my clients and other people's clients to enter into those voluntary licences. That's not how I remember it, but who knows? Someone else will research that one day and come to a conclusion. I mean—