Yes, that is absolutely accurate. We have not opposed the decision on the waiver, and we welcome a full assessment of the specific challenges that are being faced by WTO members. It's one of the reasons why we, as I indicated earlier, along with Australia and Mexico posed questions to the TRIPS council so that we could further examine how the waiver might operate and what the problems were that were being faced in the production of vaccines.
However, I would point out that the WTO has not reached any decision stage on the waiver itself, so we continue to engage with WTO members, including the proponents of the TRIPS waiver, on this issue.