I haven't yet had the experience of having a parliamentary secretary go after his own government. But there's a first time for everything.
I'll get right to the point on malaria. After five years of spearheading this program of netting, we know that it's working. I think 60% of African children were supposed to have been protected. That was the goal, and people were saying that netting was the way to go. Apparently, we only have about 3% covered, so we're not there yet and we've got a lot of work to do. The fact that we're changing the method is disturbing to many people. It's been in the press recently. Are we going to continue the netting? If not, why not?