Thank you very much. You answered some of the questions I was going to ask you, which is why I let you have more time.
I just wanted to follow up on Dr. Fry's questions and touch on the issue of hesitancy.
The proposed changes to TRIPS only cover prevention—vaccines—and don't allow for any latitude when it comes to treatment. Doesn't that make people even more hesitant? As we know, people may be vaccine-hesitant, but when they get sick, they are much less hesitant to receive treatment.
Does the fact that treatments are not included contribute to people's tendency to be hesitant?