This presumes that IP is a barrier and you're presuming that weakening IP in this country is going to facilitate access to medicines. I don't believe that. I think what we have to work very carefully on here is that unintended consequences could be quite serious. I identified some of them in my remarks, and I think we should be very careful. You heard other testimonials that 95% of the WHO medicines aren't patented. We could achieve what you're trying to achieve but through a more creative, voluntary way.