I think you've painted the picture, actually. Large families, for poor women, do have those impacts in terms of health, in terms of nutrition, food availability, etc. Clearly, contraception is a very important piece of the maternal, newborn, and child health initiative, and it was something that our group felt very strongly about and has advocated very strongly that it is absolutely imperative for women to be able to space their births, to be able to control their reproductive lives in terms of the number of children they have. We do think that's very important and we do think contraception is an important piece of the maternal, newborn, and child health initiative.
I hope that answers your question.