Mr. Speaker, the U.S. just waded into the OxyContin debate by issuing warnings about the Conservative government's decision to allow generic OxyContin on the market. Officials are afraid it will hit the streets in the U.S. just as they are trying to deal with their own massive OxyContin problem.
The minister refuses to listen to the pleas of provincial health ministers and aboriginal communities to stop generic OxyContin. She obviously does not care about the health of Canadians, but will she at least listen to the U.S. and not precipitate an international public health crisis?