To be honest, I would have to check that as well. We have a big spreadsheet of the entire breakdown of the $2.65 billion. Certainly there have been some initiatives for adaptation.
I can tell you, though, that ranking 16th was in terms of our fair share of giving. In terms of adaptation, we're about 10th among 23 provider countries. I'll note that eight of those countries give more than 50% towards adaptation.
Again, that's how we're funding our money, through these different channels. That's where the challenge lies.
The United Nations Environment Programme has estimated that we'll need between $140 billion U.S. and $300 billion U.S. annually by 2030 for adaptation alone. When you think that collectively donor countries have agreed to give $100 billion by 2020, which includes mitigation financing, you can see this growing adaptation funding gap.