Ms. O'Neil, Mr. Roy, I would like to thank you for your extremely interesting presentations.
Mr. Roy, let us take the example of a country which, while it may have its problems, is not war-torn, a country where things are going fairly well. Given the importance of working at the grassroots level, it is reasonable to expect that the citizens of such a country would be involved in helping their fellow countrymen.
I recently saw a program on avian flu that showed a witch doctor carrying out voodoo ceremonies on chickens. It highlighted the huge disconnect between the witch doctors and the scientific knowledge of the country's medical doctors, who disavowed such ceremonies.
How do you reconcile, at the grassroots level, the faith that the communities have in the supernatural exorcism powers of the witch doctor, whom they believe can protect them from avian flu, with the scientific data? I assume that this is the sort of situation that you are confronted with in your work.