I've always believed that the federal government, if it increases its percentage of GNP for ODA—and we're going down, I noticed—could use a large chunk of that to support drug purchase and improvement of health systems, infrastructure, etc.
But frankly, it would be a much greater contribution to have a systematic flow of drugs to these countries over the years that are required, because the promise of cutting a cheque varies from administration to administration, and the amounts vary. As I said, our ODA contribution declined between 2005 and 2006 as a percentage of GNP. and it may decline further.
So the drug regimen is really, I think, the basis on which to proceed.