As I said, I think we're all in the same boat. Just for your own information, the United States does have a government program, in contrast to what this is, which is a private sector program, in place to facilitate access to meds in the developing world. But insofar as the actual countries that have implemented the waiver are concerned, I think, again, we all have the same sort of fundamental legislation or regulations in place. But we're all in the same boat. And nobody is any closer, I don't think, to having a pill exported tomorrow than Canada is. I think if we get a test case at some point and it does work its way through the system somewhere, then we'll have something to compare it to and figure out, how did they manage to overcome the barriers that we're facing here?
On April 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.