It will have a huge impact on our projects if future support from CIDA was somehow compromised. This is due to the sustainability of the work, as my colleague was saying. The goal is to do good programming and then pass it along so you can leave and go somewhere else.
One of the things about the vitamin A story that I haven't told as part of CIDA support is that we're working with national governments so that they take on that programming, so that we actually get out and move somewhere else where it's needed. Predictability of support and sustained support is absolutely crucial to development. Anybody who works in our sector recognizes that the globe is a shrinking place and that aid matters. They would like to see the aid envelope expanding, not decreasing. I don't think that's controversial.