Honestly, I can't speak for the national group, so what I say should be divorced from that. For our local KAIROS group, you'll only hear my personal opinion on that. That's important to note.
It's a very complex issue, and I honestly can't say that I can give you an answer, in a few moments, about how international aid should be spread. However, what we seem to be seeing is that the money is spent and the success is hard to measure in terms of whether we are getting a benefit for the money spent on international aid. Are these stop-gap measures? Are they long-term? It seems to be that there's a shortage of long-term thinking in terms of how we can help people solve their problems.