Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
Thanks very much to our presenters this morning. I think we're hearing some extremely useful information as we move forward with this issue.
I have a couple of questions.
Dr. Bertozzi, when I looked at your presentation, and as I listened to it, I was pleased with the comments you made about your number one priority being the development and delivery of vaccines for infectious disease, and the HIV vaccine in particular being the top personal priority for Mr. and Mrs. Gates.
You went on to talk about the priorities in global health today and how the plan also included the potential to make changes to the existing strategies. I think that's extremely important as we talk about the changing world we're in today and how rapidly things change. Thankfully, things are changing for the more positive when it comes to HIV. I think it's extremely important that we recognize that fact, as well as the fact that the government and the Gates Foundation were able to address some of those changes.
You said we're talking about a new strategic plan. The HIV vaccine partnership that was announced was one of six priorities in the global HIV vaccine enterprise. What were the other five? Are those five other priorities things you're working on as the building blocks for the new strategic plan?