I think it probably has to be a two-pronged approach.
I learned even more today from Peter. I'm sure he can touch on this better, because I might not get it correct, but I think he said that once somebody with TB gets the correct medication, they don't transfer the germs after one to two weeks. It's that quick.
It's the same for drug-resistant TB. It takes a little bit longer, but it could be that within a couple of months they're no longer spreading it. They still have to complete the medical regime for a two-year period, but if people are given the right drugs, or the cure is happening quicker, you can imagine that the spread of tuberculosis and drug-resistant tuberculosis will drop drastically.
I thought that was really interesting to find out. The problem is the misdiagnosing and the lack of adherence to the very complicated treatment plan.