I'm used to it, don't worry. I'm going to change my name to William Russell.
To your question, and it's an important question, it seems to me some basic information is important. I understand the sensitivities you're trying to get out. We are very touched by this humanitarian crisis. We have to deal with this, and we're working on it. I'm not going to spend more time on this, but we are actively doing it, and we're going to continue to do it. We all should do more, and we should be comprehensive.
But we're always trying to get that equilibrium between intellectual property protection and access, and it seems to me that if we're going to change that balance, then some basic principles to make sure there aren't diversionary activities are to know what country is asking for it, to know what quantity, and to know who is going to use it. Those are pretty basic kinds of things. If there's a way to get at it that builds in some flexibility, we should look at it, but those basic principles, of getting those four questions answered, I think are pretty fundamental.