No, I understand that. I'm simply wondering, given the difficulty, obviously, of the host countries having to go through hurdles with respect to the UN tender, recognizing the in-depth, prolix nature of the 65-page documents that I think some of the companies have had to acquire.... If we're looking at the only example we have, of Rwanda, three separate companies providing three separate drugs, all combined together, how it is that the Canadian government itself, or between yourselves at the departmental level, didn't see red flags going up to suggest that there ought to be better coordination? Because this is not going to work. The intent that Parliament had simply isn't user-friendly. It has not had the desired results.
Why has there been no interdepartmental discussion as to how to fix this problem?