In some cases, I think it's fair that countries can step up and fund more of their own supplies, but it's more than just the product. Again, Canada providing the product guarantees the supply, but it's about the underlying health system and how we actually get those health systems to deliver it as well.
Part of it is helping governments realize and plan for and budget for this, but we want to get to a world where most people are getting what they need from their food. Unfortunately, in many countries that's going to take a long time.
We're very happy that Canada has stepped up to provide funding for an emergency catch-up campaign for vitamin A only recently.