That's a lot of questions.
First, on the SAP program, I'll reiterate my view that the intent of the special access program is not to provide addictive drugs to those who are addicted. I will continue to focus on intervention, safe intervention, safe alternatives, treatments, and recovery for those who are addicted.
As for the HIV, you're right. We are a leader in HIV spending. We have spent half a billion dollars to address HIV/AIDS since 2006, and the Public Health Agency has done incredible work in that area. There's also the HIV vaccine initiative with Bill and Melinda Gates that we have funded.
I'm going to ask Krista to say a few words about that. But before I do, I would just touch on the healthy and safe food for Canadians framework. I think it was a very good public policy decision to bring CFIA under the Health portfolio. Already, we have interaction between CFIA and public health officers at the provincial level. So you hit the nail on the head. It's all about information-sharing and making sure that it's not just about agriculture but also about public health. We're seeing a great response from the provinces and territories. We recently launched another part of our FoodNet Canada set-up in Alberta. We now have them in B.C., Alberta, and Ontario, and we hope to have more. It is all about collaboration and information sharing. The sooner we can get that information to the public health officers from the inspectors, the better. That's exactly why we've done this. We see a great collaboration.
I'll ask Krista to speak.