My second question relates to capacity building. One of the things that you have noted you want to do is to strengthen the health capacity and the delivery model, but to do that you need a functioning economy. You invest money locally in a health system, or in a country, but you can't continually invest in it. It has to be self-sustaining eventually.
Right now, I've looked at your top 10 donor list, and I don't see China on that list, yet I know that the greatest bilateral trade between sub-Saharan Africa and China is more than $120 billion. One thing is that the trade is one-sided because the trade is mostly extractive resources. You're creating this Dutch disease in many African countries, so the capacity to invest back into the system to keep it self-sustaining....
Has there been any attempt to engage China to say that this is a situation where we need their help? They have certain talents and skills. They are already in those affected countries. Sixty-five per cent of people who suffer from these three diseases live in sub-Saharan Africa, although China is the largest investor in their economy.
Has there been any attempt to engage China to help with this situation?