If I can add to this, it's always about the state of readiness for that occupation and the direction it wishes to go.
This is a really important point, that what we have is a facilitative role. We do not impose. We where we come in is that we diagnose, we examine, we discuss, and we try to ascertain what is the best direction for an occupation, in collaboration with them. If the occupation says that according to its diagnostic, it needs to know a little bit more about this and that, that's how we facilitate the examination through the funding we have available.
In listening to your question, you seemed to be asking whether we were targeting one country versus another. No, we're not. In fact it's the regulator who tell us where it thinks we should go according to priorities. And this is also done in collaboration with the provincial governments.