You have to be looking at substance abuse; you have to be looking at mental health issues; you have to be looking at poverty. [They have] a reputation for working in silos. None of them really work together.

We were, overall, pretty pleased with what we saw. The proof will be if in one or two year's time, we see the numbers start to go down. Because the numbers have never gone down, they've always gone up.

Forty percent of new AIDS cases can be traced back to a dirty needle.

Who would have thought 25 years into the epidemic, one of the biggest problems would be that we don't know what the problem is?