sounds easy in countries like the united states and western europe, it is easy, you spend time in swaziland that's not so easy. those are the issues we're solving right now. >> what can you do with the money, if anybody gives you money, and i hope they do. how do you take american money and transform that into somebody who cares enough about their child to save that kid from a death sentence? >> we're in a position of being a catalyst to make things go very rapidly, the u.s. government has been very generous through both of the last two administrations as well as other western countries. every country in africa wants to eliminate mother to child transmission. how do you get the money flowing in the right places, get it there on time, and the private sector through our organization has been able to step in, put people on the ground, make sure the training is occurring, that the drugs are getting there on time, that mothers show up at clinics, it's a very basic system but not so basic to implement. >> you make sure those people are people who have one big commitment of not transmitting from m