That was the result of an assessment mission that we sent through these three southern governorates.
When we said that the structures were not in place, I think Emmanuel made it very clear earlier that most of the displaced people are not in camps. They're dispersed amongst family members, within their tribes, or within host communities.
In these southern governorates, we found that not a lot of assistance was being provided to people. People were left. Government does not necessarily have the capacity to help these people, and we've been very clear about that. Part of what we are pushing for is to get more partners to go down into the southern governorates, so we can provide more assistance. The issue there is that the focus has been so much on the Kurdish areas and not on the southern governorates where there is a lot of need. We actually find that people have more need there, where there is nobody to provide them assistance, than there is in the north, where there is so much focus.