The objective of ending the epidemics by 2030 was set up by the international community in 2015. This is the promise that, in some way, the world has made to itself and to future generations based on global plans that obviously include technical partners: WHO, UNAIDS, Stop TB, and Roll Back Malaria. We have robust plans to get there. We have some tools that we know work, exactly as Loyce was referring to, so it is possible.
We have a good track record of achieving results. We do have the recipe. We know what works. We know the challenges ahead. We have the plans. We have the promise, but we need to step up.
At the moment, we are at this juncture where either we step up and we will be able, indeed, to achieve the 2030 target of ending the three diseases as worldwide epidemics, or we don't and then we will go backwards and we will see the number of deaths and the number of new infections and cases increase again. We are not going to stand still.
We are optimistic, provided that the world keeps its promise and steps up the fight. From our end, we are also very motivated to work better, to accelerate the way we work, to accelerate our partnership, to accelerate innovation and to make sure we execute the programs in the best possible way. This is also our promise.