The second question I have is in terms of financing. You mentioned in 2016 you had the fifth replenishment conference of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. One of the things I am sure you are very sensitive to is to make sure of the funds you receive and the programming you have for three years going forward.
The question is this: in the United States, the Mexico City policy—or the “global gag rule”—changes every time a new administration comes to power. Either it is enhanced or it is rescinded. That must affect your abilities going forward year to year or administration to administration, in how much money you receive for specific programming. It seems almost—if you start in 1984 with Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton rescinded it in 1993, then George Bush in 2001, Obama in 2009, and Mr. Trump in 2017—that once the administration changes, that will be affected.
How do you deal with that? It is sizable—about $9 billion U.S., if I remember my numbers. It's around that much, maybe more. How does that affect your ability to do your programming?