That's very important. The investment of the Global Fund goes equally into prevention and treatment.
By the way, it's not the Global Fund secretariat that decides that, but the countries. When the countries apply, they design their programs, and we simply finance them, so we don't actually influence whether the money goes into treatment or prevention, but it turns out that all the countries apply for almost equal amounts for prevention and treatment.
I mentioned treatment because it's often more appealing and easier to explain, but a lot of money goes into HIV prevention in terms of provision of condoms, information, and testing and counselling clinics. I could give you a lot of numbers on those as well. There have been more than 100 million testing and counselling sessions. They are a prerequisite for the treatment, but they are also important for prevention in letting people know about the infection so that they can modify their behaviour.
I can reassure you that as much money goes into prevention as goes into treatment.