Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it actually was not administrative convenience. It was administrative costs. We found the cost of changing the system was cost-prohibitive.
On the extended health care benefits program, I think we have a very comprehensive program for persons with chronic illnesses, such as Ms. Lee has identified. The coverage is very significant. I believe it is above and beyond what other jurisdictions provide. We try to make the reimbursement process as timely and expeditious as possible, so the cost of these medications do not become a monetary burden for the patients. Thank you.