What if the Canadian government knew what government was there and had a quiet word with Mr. McCool, Mr. Williams, Mr. Kay, and Mr. Alton and said, look, we have extremely good connections with this particular country, we believe this to be a bona fide legitimate request, and we believe this particular company may be able to provide what is needed there? I think there is also the question of some nations not wanting to bear the stigma of declaring themselves in that situation. I don't know the cultural sensitivities, but I do know of the imperative of trying to get those drugs there.
Mr. Alton, I appreciate your comment, but frankly it's one of the many reasons that are being used right now. We can assign or deride the NGOs as we wish, but the 300,000 children who died last year in Africa speaks volumes to me as to our inability.
I'm wondering, if the Canadian government through a review of this legislation were to make a direct undertaking to the government that was looking for this and the request was legitimate, and with a certificate by the Canadian government, would you then accept that? Do you think that would be an acceptable means of getting around that so we can help companies like this provide drugs to help save lives?