That is a very good question. We do have a serious problem in the fact that the virus mutates. It's evolution just as Charles Darwin laid it out. After a few years, first-line medicines are no longer effective. We now need second-line medicines. Fortunately, they are available in countries like India, for instance. India is actually the largest supplier of second-line drugs. The fact that Canada cannot provide those medications doesn't mean they're unavailable. They are available elsewhere.
I believe that you asked what we can do here, in Canada. I already mentioned that there are serious problems with CIDA, which is not a very effective donor, among other things. Even if we are unable to supply the required drugs, we can still provide money, technical assistance, and so on. I'll give you one example. Since counterfeit medications can cause death, a child with malaria who is given counterfeit tablets will die because the tablets don't actually contain any medication. We can provide technical support to help avoid similar outcomes in countries that don't have laboratories for drug testing.