I would just add that if we have all of that infrastructure in place, but that infrastructure can't actually purchase medicines at an affordable price, what is it giving to patients? The two actually are not mutually exclusive; they need to go hand in hand. So this is about dealing with the pricing issue, and then we need complementary action to build up the infrastructure where it doesn't exist. But as Dr. Kilby was saying, there have been tremendous strides made in building up infrastructure, although we still need more.
On October 21st, 2010. See this statement in context.