It's as simple as the demographics themselves. We're 4% or 5% of the population, so 4% or 5% of the allocation should be for indigenous communities.
We're the closest to the ground, to the political representatives here in the region, and we respond very effectively to our communities. We've done our best to have their buy-in. What we're seeing is that buy-in. They have bought into having a Cuban model, Cuban doctors in our communities.
Let's see what type of impact that has. If we see an increase in health outcomes as a result, because we're taking preventative action rather than providing a solution after or providing a response later, we're going to get a better return on investment. I think that's what everybody wants. Everybody wants the best use of our resources, so let's look at examples that people are saying work around the world.