Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I hope this is a quick question, and it actually ties into what Mr. Scarpaleggia was talking about.
The argument I've heard, as well, is that it's been only six years since CAMR has been implemented, and some would say it really hasn't had a chance to take full effect and it will probably start working once countries like India pull aside.
India, with the changes, with the WTO restrictions that have been put on it, or with the agreements that have been put in place, will likely pull aside. Realistically, can you think of any other countries that would take India's place? Will the changes prevent some of the problems that are occurring now, such as drugs not coming?
What concerns me is that we put the changes in place and nothing happens and we just keep going the way we are. I don't think that's the intent. What we want to see is actual implementation and actual availability of the medication.