Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is one of the areas that the PT Ministers of health have been pushing to have on the agenda. It is certainly an area that they want to address for the reasons that the Member has described. We have indicated that we want to work with our Aboriginal partners moving forward. We want them to be involved in the process. They badly want to be involved in the process. One of the issues that we know they want to raise is some of the stuff that doesn't exist within the formulary, or the list of what is covered and what is.
For example, I have had a number of individuals approach us saying that they are really frustrated that they can't get progressive lenses, as opposed to bifocals. They are forced to get bifocals because progressives aren't covered. The reality is bifocals are a hardly-used technology anymore, whereas progressives are the norm. So these are issues that they want brought forward. That is why we want to make sure that we are working closely with our Aboriginal partners as we move forward. I can't say whether or not the federal government is going to be interested at all in amending their formulary. But we will certainly raise our concerns with the formulary that exists today.