Thank you so much for raising that issue. It's such a good discussion point.
I will turn to my colleague, Mr. Hamill, in a moment, but I wanted to make one quick comment.
We actually do believe there could be harm. I mentioned this in my comments, but we'd be pleased to go into that in a little bit more detail. The other piece I wanted to raise...and you may have information we don't have, by the way. There's so much going on in the world these days, it's hard to keep up, but we simply have not seen any evidence that any of the COVID-19 vaccine developers, when asked, have refused to license their IP. The system does seem to be working as far as we can tell.
Of course, the other piece that I think all the witnesses have made reference to is that it's not quite as simple as just having—as someone referred to it today—the recipe, the IP information, and then you can suddenly produce a vaccine. There is a practicality behind this that we feel is quite a significant barrier.
In terms of the harm piece, the undermining of the process that is working well, I'll turn to Declan to answer your question a little more clearly.