Yes. The government confirmed in budget 2006, and reaffirmed in budget 2007, the annual increase in international assistance of 8%, which is a significant figure, particularly since the government is committed to maintaining a rate of growth in overall government spending of less than the rate of growth of the economy. So if one uses a 5% figure for the overall rate of growth of the economy, international assistance growing more rapidly, you have to grow other things less rapidly.
The other point I would like to underscore is that in part in response to the consultations of this committee, and others, is the government outlines in budget 2007 a four-point program to enhance the effectiveness of that spending. So it's not just the volume, it's the quality and effectiveness.