I would agree with you about the galaxy of problems and the real politics of why these countries are not asking for drugs.
I won't go down the corruption route, because MSF is concerned too. We're spending Canadian and international and Swiss money, and we have donations from all around the world. We're concerned that our money go to the patients, so we're watching that, but we see the diversion question or the corruption question in this case as not the fundamental question.
I think if we look at the Thailand case, where they did issue a compulsory licence, they got their knuckles rapped publicly and badly. One thing Canada can do besides fix the legislation would be to publicly and vocally support Thailand's pursuit of the compulsory licence. I think we can support those countries.
On corruption, I would agree with Robert that these countries want the drugs, and it's just that the rich countries have made it too difficult.