So when you're talking about governance, and I've heard that a few times throughout your presentation, you talk about the training of community officials. In this case you're talking about not only developing institutions but putting some checks and balances in place. Capacity-building for self-governance is what you're actually talking about.
In that context, would that include training local officials? As you know, we're putting institutions in place in the area of human rights standards, the rights of workers versus the rights of the corporations, and also the kinds of environmental ups and downs...and I'm going to say both sides, the pros and cons in terms of the impact on the community.
Would that training of civil society be included, and would the training of the officials be in that broader spectrum of governance rather than just supporting that narrow vision?