Good afternoon, Mr. Lewis. I'm very pleased to see you again. Since you were the United Nation's special envoy to Africa for HIV/AIDS, I suppose you have a very good grasp of what is going on there. The fact that not a single pill has been sent to Africa makes me believe that there are practical and political issues at play.
My colleague asked you earlier if the government should just write a check. However, we all know that, in some of those countries, drugs may be diverted and never reach the hospitals or clinics that really need them.
Do you have any recommendations about this?