Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our guests. I am sorry I was late. It was beyond my control.
Mr. Haga, thank you. One of the points you raised in your remarks seems very interesting to me and should be repeated: most of foreign aid is useful. However, what we most often hear tends to indicate that it's always a failure. It's because, often, the focus is on the failures. However, this is not true of all foreign aid.
Now, regarding the cash on delivery aid process that you mentioned, I would be curious to know more about its functioning
My first question is on the British experience in that area. According to what you say, standard tests are used to predict the number of children who will graduate. Those standard tests, are they approved by the British government? Is Ethiopia deciding which tests to use, and can it modify them at will?