On the indicators of performance, I'll come back to that.
First is the interconnection. It's the WHO. When we get information on a country, we give it to the WHO, and they work with the country.
In addition, one other advantage since SARS is the development of the International Association of National Public Health Institutes, the CDCs of the world, the agencies of the world, and developing and developed countries. Most of these countries are now part of that.
The Gates Foundation provides funding to ensure that developing countries have access. It's about building capacity for public health and building expertise in public health, but it's also about sharing. I have counterparts around the world who I now know and can phone up, rather than going government to government, and ask, “What's really going on?” That helps. It doesn't guarantee, I know, but it's certainly one more piece of information.
In terms of the performance indicators, they will be done this year.