My question was perhaps a little too vague. I will be more specific.
Mr. Attaran, among others, said that a number of countries have regimes that are similar to Canada's Access to Medicines Regime. However, abroad, there were no medicines available. There were not even first-line medicines. There were simply no medicines available.
Is that because there are too many international barriers, or perhaps because there is no genuine goodwill when it comes to access to medications? I would like to know what Doctors Without Borders thinks about this.