Yes, absolutely. We do know there are a good number of folks who are HIV-positive and are not diagnosed. Increased access to testing absolutely supports our work in this area.
We want to really get people engaged in something called the cascade. We want to get people diagnosed. We want to get them in treatment. We want to have them sustained in treatment. We want them to achieve an undetectable viral load. This reduces the overall burden of HIV in all communities, including within the gay male community.