What I'm trying to say, though, is that we have a consensus in the world on this issue of maternal and child health. We have a consensus that the first sexual experience of women who are at a certain age is basically what I would call rape. I mean, what is forced sexual experience? Those are things we can make a difference on. We have had numerous reports and numerous ways of dealing with it have been advanced. We've already heard that when you're talking about real outcomes, you have to have the whole package. I don't think there's any debate on that.
Even the government says, “Well, fine; we'll cherry-pick out what we don't want to fund”. I agree that I don't want to get stuck in that; I just want to see the advice the government's getting and your policies put on the table, because if we're going to do this right, we have to base it on evidence and hopefully we have to base it on what the rest of the world is saying. I just want to put it on the table and get with the program.
We won't be out standing in our own field. We'll be with the choir if we do reproductive health along with all the other areas of maternal and child health. That would actually be sensible to do.