Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that the Non-Insured Health Benefits Program, the federal program for aboriginal people, continues to be in effect, but as I have indicated in the past in this House, they review their lists of eligible drugs and medications that can be used for services.
Sometimes, when they make amendments to those lists, they fail to notify the pharmacists and physicians in a timely fashion. Sometimes, the physicians are not given the notice prior to the pharmacist getting it and it causes some problems where a physician may continue to be prescribing a drug that is not on the qualified list. In that instance, the pharmacist may charge because it is not a qualified drug under the Non-Insured Health Benefits listing, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.