I am going to start, and then I'll ask Marie to fill in.
Indeed, many of the needs you're identifying—health issues, food, infrastructure—are related to the conflict, but other needs are related to the situation in Libya that existed prior to the conflict. There's an ongoing development requirement in the country.
Canada contributed slightly over $10 million to try to address the humanitarian needs in the country, and certainly in the areas of the most recent fighting there are continuing humanitarian needs. But in cities like Tripoli and Benghazi, those humanitarian needs have diminished enormously. Food is flowing. Food is in the shops. Water is available. There was actually relatively little damage to civilian infrastructure. The bombing was very targeted on military entities.
I could perhaps ask Marie to talk about what kind of programming we are pursuing.