So none of the ministers or none of your departments pick up the phone and say to whatever country—the Netherlands was the first, beforehand, having granted it through their king, I believe, at that time—“Okay, listen, this is the problem we're running into here. This is what the NGOs are telling us, this is what the generics are telling us, this is what the drug companies are telling us. We're not going anywhere. We're stuck.”
Does that type of behaviour happen, or is it basically that we just go around to different seminars and talk about our legislation and have similar problems but don't actually start to look at what we can do for a joint solution?