I would say two things in answer to your question. First of all, will all target countries achieve millennium development goal 5? The answer is no. At the same time, many of them can—or at least they can come close. They can certainly make very significant progress. I think that, as in many challenges, when you are making progress and you have made the commitment to focus on maternal mortality and maternal health and you have a national plan—and most countries do have a national plan—then you are in a good position to determine the priorities that will actually help you accomplish your goals.
It really does depend on the country. It depends so much on the specific problems the country faces. Sometimes there are geographic problems, in addition to the country's other problems, and it depends on how many human health resources they have. Africa has very depleted human health resources to begin with, and the distribution of them is also a problem. So I think that each country needs specific information about its own indicators that will help inform where it needs to place its priority actions. That information is going to be available. It's partly available now, but we will have more current data coming up in June.
I think there are two key issues that we know would make a huge difference to mothers and newborns, and to the overall rate of maternal and child deaths: skilled birth attendants, and family planning.