Yes, in the sense that.... I think what the government did was really smart.
In the early days, if you recall, as I said in my opening remarks, it was seen to be that vaccines would be three to five years away based on the Ebola experience. We sort of knew that was going to be the most optimistic outlook. The more realistic possibility was therapeutics that would alleviate the symptoms and stop people from dying, so a lot of interest was in that area.
I think what the government did was really smart, which was set up two task forces. One was for vaccines and one for therapeutics. They tapped into our industry for advice. There were others from around academics and the medical community as well, but a number of key people from our community were on those task forces to help advise the government in terms of making those decisions.