Yes, I would, and I think there are a couple of things that we need to keep in mind. Some people have mentioned that intellectual property rights prevent the development of new medicines and that it would be great if everybody just had access to open-source intellectual property.
The problem is that this is only the first part of the equation. It takes an enormous investment of time, money and resources to get from the idea to an approved product, and we need to have an infrastructure in place that allows that to happen. Otherwise, we're not going to get the type of intellectual property that we need.
The other thing that we need to think about is this: We were able to achieve vaccines in a record period of time because there are well-financed, large companies with the resources that are necessary to do that type of work. If we don't have the infrastructure in place that encourages that type of work, we're not going to have those large, well-resourced companies to take on the next set of problems that we're going to face.