Thank you, Chair.
Thank you for coming. Good to see you again, Svend.
I'm following on some of Mrs. Brown's comments. We've come so far in the world dealing with polio, TB—well, TB is coming back—and malaria. Recently I visited the Bill Gates Foundation and one of their messages was “results” of course, and “buy-in” from the country that's receiving.
Yes, we're seeing TB coming back, especially in southern Africa with all the extraction industries. But it comes to lifestyle and the community and how they look at the way they live. I'm not trying to link them totally together with AIDS and TB, but you look at what's happening with sub-Saharan Africa, where that's going to be your biggest challenge. Yes, it would be great if you got all your money, and it's good for medication, and we have to have that medication available for when people have the problem, but what are you doing in those countries to help the mining industry deal with living conditions when it comes to TB, and deal with the lifestyle and why AIDS is still rampant in those areas? What is your group doing? You have a big budget, so what are you doing—back to the Gates Foundation of the third party buy-in—to solve a problem that you have?