I never said it was easy, just that the defect was in the distribution chain and not the production chain. Poverty has analogs there - we grow more than enough food to feed the world, there's more than enough clean water for everyone, and yet lack of clean water kills people by the millions and over a billion go hungry. "Grow more food, clean more water" doesn't solve that, because the problem is in the distribution chain and said chain will still be broken when there's more resources to distribute.