When you look at the review of what happened when SARS was there, and how well publicized that was, finally people were going to address the issue. They were taking those steps. Certainly a big population base was actually acting on taking steps to protect themselves. So I still have a hard time believing we've been doing all this communication...telling people that, you know, people are dying here, so please go out and get vaccinated. We say, yes, we're ready, and then all of a sudden we're not ready.
I'm just trying to get some sense of when you actually knew there wasn't going to be enough medication. Did the fact that they switched from adjuvant to non-adjuvant...? Did they give you a heads-up that this would actually slow down that other process?