 Because of the very nature of the structure of Nigeria, the total spend on health care is not just what federal government is spending, it is actually what the states are spending and the local governments are also spending on health care. Now the basic thrust of our health care policy is primary health care. So we're using the primary health care institutions to deliver health care at the local level. Now there is a sense, and many people will say to you, why don't we have standard hospitals? Standard hospitals in Nigeria, standard teaching hospitals and all of that. Now you know of course that there are some, you know, there are some efforts especially with the teaching hospitals. But the major problem is not with just creating standard hospitals because the vast majority of our people live in the hinterland and the vast majority of our people need primary health care. It is only by referrals and all of that that you get to the teaching hospital. So the very first problem of a large population is getting health care to the last mile, to the man who is staying in some village somewhere, which is why primary health care is so important.