Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, everyone, for coming.
This is a very complex file. I hope you appreciate that. We certainly appreciate your coming here.
We heard from the government people yesterday, or two days ago, and they explained their position, the things they're experiencing. We now have the privilege of having you here, and we now are hearing whole new frustrations. We will get a chance to talk to the pharmaceuticals too somewhere along the line.
I think we all realize that Canadians and everybody look at this, and it's a horrible thing to see that the aid is not getting out there. We all really want to come to a solution. It's frustrating for everybody. It has to be frustrating for you. It has to be frustrating for us to be redoing an act now. Mr. Chrétien had a promise to Africa, and this thing is just falling apart. So it's in all our interests, and we really want to find a solution.
I want to talk about CAMR. I think I want to ask Mr. Fox this, from Oxfam. Are you competing with other drug delivery systems used by the Canadian government? Is CAMR competing with other methods we provide to get the money out there, to get the drugs out. Are you competing with others in CAMR?