I don't have all the details in front of me. I have read the study myself, and I think you're right, there are encouraging signs in it. I drew your attention to it insofar as we do have evidence to show that if you focus on maternal and child health, you can make a difference, and we have seen progress.
That said, this is one of the MDGs that is lagging behind. We know that the progress has been uneven across countries. There has been a lot of progress in countries that have had much better success at reducing poverty and focusing on health. We also know that it's uneven within countries. We know that the poorest and the most vulnerable, often those in the rural areas, are the most disadvantaged, and it is their outcomes that we still need to focus on.
I was pointing to The Lancet as a glimmer of hope and progress, that we actually know we can make a difference and we can move these thresholds. On the other hand, I would agree with you that there is a long way to go.
That's why putting a focus on maternal and child health is something that... I think there's a huge consensus in many countries to do it.