I have one last question. It's sort of an opinion question. I hope you don't mind me asking your opinion. Well, I've already asked you your opinion once, haven't I? But I'll certainly ask again.
This is a question about maternal and infant mortality and G8 and the emphasis that this government has now said they place on it. One thing, and you said it a little while ago, is that access to health care is probably paramount, if not right up there among the most important things, when talking about maternal and infant mortality.
I've done a fair amount of research on this, and probably the most important way and maybe even the cheapest way to ensure that those mortality rates come down is for women to have access to family planning. It's very cost-effective, and it's an important way so that people have access and the possibility to make decisions on their own. A big part of family planning, of course, is contraception.
I wonder what your thoughts are on contraception, in terms of government money in your department and others being spent on that particular sort of family planning.