Thank you very much, Mr. Taubman.
That really debunks the Chicken Little theory that we have about how the sky is going to fall if there is a challenge and a violation, and we've heard that so often with this bill.
Madam Akugizibwe--I hope I'm getting that right, and I apologize if it's wrong--could you please outline how important it is for the drugs to be procured without having to negotiate first with the country coming forward? There seems to be a pattern in the past of some intimidation. We've seen that in Thailand and in other places. Can you highlight what it means for agencies?
The other thing too is that there seems to be a kind of paternal suggestion or a choice of either/or, that the infrastructure is not there, so we can't just send it over there. Can you talk a little bit about those two things, please? I think if we have this bill moving forward, it has a little more flexibility. It also allows groups and organizations even outside the global fund to be able to target specific areas where there is good cooperation.