 This is a way of dealing with globalization, right? This is a way of dealing with the reality that we are all interrelated in the vulnerability to these fast-moving emerging pandemic threats. There has to be a system of internationally coordinated multilateral cooperation for us to be protected. We cannot believe in this current world of much more interdependent, fast-moving events with the communications, with the air travel, with the cross-border traffic, with the migration patterns that we've seen. The intermixing that occurs across multiple levels, which allow for a new pathogen to move from point A to point B and multitude of other points, extremely fast. It just means that if you're responsible for protecting your citizens, you've got to buy into a broader global system and do your best to try and make sure that its coverage is universal and that the baseline capacities of country A or country B out there that may be a low-income country, that they've got at least the baseline capacities to know when something's happening in their borders that could turn around and attack us.