That's interesting. We have actually had a debate in our Parliament about that, about Canada being able to do a bit more. Some point to the fact that the Global Fund has been able to buy in bulk and that India has probably been the best market for doing that, but that's for a domestic debate.
Finally, I note the way the Global Fund works. I noted The Globe and Mail article and your reports about the success in terms of looking at results, the accountability, and the way you work with government, with civil society, and with those who are involved. The Global Fund doesn't dictate in terms of how delivery is done. Is that correct?