is it funding and our ability to talk about it publicly? where is the linchpin as you see it? >> it's all of those things. our country and the world has a lot of problems and one of the situations is our response and covid shows hiv is not the shiny, exciting new thing to work on, but we still need to keep investing in covid, and if we pull back we will see more hiv infections. we're already starting to see some infections from people who inject drugs but we're concerned that covid could cause us to pull back. if the funding declines and we don't keep increasing as necessary, we won't make the progress we've made. but i also think, in addition to the money, it's about the community, it's about, if we have to learn one thing about hiv, it is we have to talk to the community. so if black and latino, gay and bisexual men are about 1% of the u.s. population and 40% of new