Maybe I will just take a step back a little and talk about the context in which these contracts were negotiated.
It has been talked about. It was full-on the peak of the pandemic. There was urgency. We didn't have products at the time yet. It is really important to think about that, because the confidentiality, the assurances and the security that we were provided through these agreements really, for us at Moderna, allowed us to move very quickly, to collaborate swiftly with the government, to create a place to co-create, to really enable us to focus on increasing the speed of our development of our vaccine, which was developed in less than 12 months, and also to ramp up our manufacturing globally.
We have never made products commercially in the world, so that safeguard was really important in allowing us to move quickly.
There are many types of information that are very sensitive in these agreements, from processes to commercial information and know-how, so there is a variety of information that is highly sensitive, confidential and, from a global perspective, in a competitive market environment as well.