France is a bit complicated, because France actually doesn't speak at the WTO. The EU does on France's behalf.
Let me say this: Some of the issues that France raised are the very issues that we have been discussing in the context of the Ottawa Group. France has said there are other issues, not just intellectual property, that are impeding the manufacturing of vaccines—that are getting in the way of supply chains, for example, and customs issues. I think that's partly where France was coming from.
It's important to note that no country has ever said it was opposed to the waiver. This has been discussed since October in the TRIPS Council and has gone to the General Council a number of times now. The discussions have continued. There may be varying degrees of support for this. There may be more questions for some members than others, but no one has actually said, we are opposed to the waiver. I understand that in the media there seems to be this sense that some countries are opposed, but in the WTO context no one has come out as directly opposed to the waiver.