They sometimes feel that they should go on their own to have their own stamp on it and then get more credit for it--that's debatable.
I'd like to ask a couple of questions on these hot spots, because your numbers look good when you look at the overall and how you're reducing some of these diseases. But there are still major hot spots that are either increasing or still very vulnerable. In South Africa, for instance, HIV is still.... I don't know if that is diminishing. Can you give me some numbers on that or on TB in the Congo area ?
Talk about those hot spots. How bad is it in these hot spots? Do you have any way of getting in there and doing a better job? What are our challenges and how should we try to overcome them?