 Meanwhile, Oxfam says it is bitterly disappointed with the G7 communique, which included pledges for 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses and to boost climate finance. But the charity organization said that more could have been done. Ahead of inequality policy at Oxfam, Max Lawson said that 11 billion doses of vaccine, a lot more climate finance and pledges for much more dramatic cuts in carbon were needed. And we're bitterly disappointed to see the lack of action that's needed. These are seven of the most powerful countries in the world. You know, what they do matters. And when they decide to do very little and look at spin instead of substance, to cook the books, to cook the planet, then that's just not good enough. So yes, we're really disappointed they could have gone a lot more and they failed. I think never before in the history of the G7 has there been such a big failure in contrast to what needs to be done. You know, we have a once in a century pandemic, absolutely unprecedented. We have nine years to save the planet. It's really hard to exaggerate the scale of what needs to be done. So if you look at what they've done in the last few days and compare it to that, then you really can't call it anything more than an abject failure. Updates