Right after the country fell to the Taliban, we knew there was going to be a significant humanitarian crisis, and we wanted to make sure that we supported the Afghan people. That's why earlier in December we authorized funding to the World Food Programme to provide support. Right now you have the World Food Programme getting the majority of the funding to literally save lives. That's what this is about.
I spoke with David Beasley, who runs the World Food Programme, of making sure that there is equitable distribution and of making sure that women, girls and minority groups across the country get the support they need. As well, we're providing additional support through different NGOs to make sure that women and girls get the appropriate attention.