I would disagree. As I mentioned, when developing countries look at this list, the drugs they want and most desperately need are not on it, like second-line treatment.
In the case of Ghana, Ghana actually has been the first West African country to issue a compulsory licence. They issued that licence to import from India. They often issue that type of thing on an emergency basis when they find that they have a sudden drug shortage on their shelves, because planning can be very, very difficult in African countries. To have legislation that's responsive and swift, we cannot have that sort of scheduled list, because the drug they need might not be on it.