Inherently concrete numbers are hard to come by, but we do have a good British and a good Australian report I can share with you on that.
In principle, the ISIS phenomenon is one of individuals in the region and own-source revenue, and less one of ISIS going abroad, but the challenge of focusing on ISIS is that, for instance, we miss all the activities in North Africa that I outlined for you.
In that regard, I want to stress what the Department of Foreign Affairs does, in particular, under Canada's counterterrorism capacity-building program and the anti-crime capacity-building program, which is primarily active in the Caribbean. I think these are very important efforts in making sure this phenomenon doesn't spread and that we reinforce capacity.