Thank you very much, Mr. Lewis, for being here today. I have three quick points to ask your opinion on.
In the legislation, do you not think we have two options for rolling out meds immediately? First, through CIDA, Canada could fund medications through Health Partners International—not only ARVs but all the other meds required by the recipient country, as determined by them.
Second, the legislation could be written in such a way that both brand name and generic companies could compete within a fixed period of time. If the generics won they'd receive a compulsory licence. In that way, the meds could be rolled out with CIDA's financial help.
Finally, could you let us know how the Clinton Foundation rolled out an incredible plan within one month for Lesotho? That would be instructive for all of us.