Thank you very much.
The second question is for Mr. Alton. We in the government are trying to get an idea of the big picture of things. We see this legislation and we're dealing with CAMR right now. We're trying to figure out whether the legislation is broken, needs fixing, or needs a little bit of tweaking. The bottom line is this. How are we going to get out and help the people who need it?
I was wondering, let's say you're the health minister of Uganda right now, and you're given a budget of say $10 million for your entire country, and you're sitting around thinking how you are going to spend that. Are you going to be thinking of CAMR at all, or are you going to be thinking of things like clean wells, infrastructure, educating more doctors, educating more nurses, providing infrastructure there? What would you be doing right now if you wanted to address western countries and ask how they can best help you? What would be your opinion on that? Because this is driving me crazy.