I'm going to say that I think each government has its own ideology of what it wants to fund. The challenge that most organizations are facing is to have a source for some kind of sustainability. So the pressure it puts on donors when these changes are made, and if they're made very quickly, is not just a pressure on the donor but also a disincentive.
In many cases, for instance in Haiti, you see donors give because of government matching. When that match is lost, not only do you feel additional pressure but you also feel that disincentive. How it's done I think is the real question. Are there ways to do it and ways where it can be transitioned, where organizations, perhaps through tax credits, can find other ways of searching for sustainable revenues? As Ms. McManus has said, those are the other types of help, not necessarily tax incentive help, that organizations need from the government.