Definitely. In our assessment, and in the assessment of those who've tried to use the current system and the experts who have looked at it, if we make these changes, we dramatically increase the chances of it being used again to get medicines out the door.
I don't think it's premature, after six years, and I don't know how many avoidable deaths, to say the system is not working. We have to accept the reality that one drug to one country in six years is not what was promised; it's not what it should be.
This was supposed to be an “expeditious solution”: those are the words of the WTO members themselves. That's what they wanted to come up with. We haven't got it there, but we could.