As I mentioned in my opening statement, providing health services and accessing the population is a complex issue. It's multifaceted, and yes, it requires a number of elements; medicine is one. It also involves being able to plan effectively for the medicine you need, having the health care workers to do the diagnosis and provide the treatment that is needed, having the facilities available so that the people can access health care. It means governments having the capacity to procure. It means having the financing to be able to plan your health system.
There are other elements; these are a few major elements. And as I've mentioned, CIDA and its partners have a number of programs that work to address this continuum, the whole of the health challenge. I've mentioned a few examples in my statement. I don't think it's worth repeating those examples.
Perhaps I can share some results. I have some information here; maybe that would be helpful.