he endorsed the doha deck clargs in 2008. and in may 10th, he entered into an agreement to protect access to medicine in developing countries and it dealt with by eliminating the requirement for data exclusivity in developing countries, that was the agreement they reached, to moderate demands on patent extensions and other issues. now the obama administration is in a new trade agreement called the transpacific partnership agreement right now. they're meeting this week in dallas as we speak on this issue. the obama administration is now reneging on the may 10th agreement. they're now reupping the demands for data exclusivity and patent extensions. vietnam is part of that negotiation. peru is part of that negotiation. it's designed for very pour countri countries. the new proposal is called a team proposal. access to medicine. it's secret except if you're a drug company lobbyist and you could be on an advisory board and you have access to that information. and they refuse the present the text that the u.s. is proposing on this