I've visited Botswana several times. It used to be the country with the highest HIV prevalence in the world. Ten years ago, Botswana had almost 40% prevalence of HIV in the adult population. We supported some of their early programs, which provided universal access to prevention and treatment on HIV, and now the prevalence rate is down to 22% or something.
It's still high, but it's almost half of what it used to be, and Botswana does not receive any more funding from the Global Fund for that because they say they can cover that themselves; they have diamonds and gold and so on. I think that's an excellent example. The Global Fund was absolutely essential to help them establish these programs. The rates of HIV have gone down and now the government is in a position to maintain those programs by themselves.