Combination Therapy is not a cure. Combination Therapy will help sustain and maintain your immune system in good working order. It will help your immune system combat the affects of HIV being in your blood system, in your body. When your taking Combination Therapy you are still infected. You can still pass the virus to another person. If you engage in behaviors that we know to transmit the virus, we know that HIV lives in blood and blood products, so that is in blood, semen, vaginal secretions. So if you participate in activities that transmit those fluids from one person to another, then there is the potential for you to pass on the virus. Though there are many services out there in the community today for people who are living with HIV and though we have Combination Therapy, one of the key issues that people have to come to terms with when diagnosed with HIV is the stigma that is associated with it. Which as I said earlier in this interview, is related to the many taboos that HIV raises. People with HIV are still discriminated against on many many levels within society. People with HIV lose their jobs. People with HIV lose their life insurance, lose their mortgages. People with HIV lose contact with family members because they are shunned because of the virus. People with HIV are still attacked and murdered.