First of all, the U.S. has traditionally provided 33% of our total income, which means if we had a replenishment here in Canada of almost 13%, the U.S. at that point pledged $4.3 billion, or a very significant amount.
The answer to your question is simple, because we've always been exempted from the gag rule. Indeed, it's always introduced by Republican presidents, so we had many years under President Bush and we were never affected by that because we are deliberately exempted. There is a waiver for the Global Fund. Under Obama there was no problem, because it was reintroduced, but the same thing applied. It has not affected the funding for the Global Fund from the U.S., fortunately.
As we said, we are watching the funding from the U.S. very carefully, but not for that good reason.