molly andrews. i had a question, this is sort of related to the last one.t rnd and you said that there needs to somehow take place a reform in how it's conducted and this is related, are you seeing any of that now? any of those reforms take place and what specifically can you see happening on the ground? that would have helped. >> i'm not trying to stand the question. related to ebola? oh, i think, i think there's a lot of people trying to understand the science of ebola. if you go into any of the major journals, nature, science, the new england journal has been on ebola all the time for the past several weeks. you'll see them trying. the experts are trying to gather what's known. okay. and solidify their understanding of what the remaining questions are and how to approach them. hence the science argument -- about how to proceed with vaccine trials. so, the verge community will rise to the occasion, but it will do so as it does research, investigated by principal investigator. what i'm looking for -- figure out how to rationally design the vaccine. i think