I thought others might have alluded to it in their appearances.
It's a group of NGOs and arm's-length organizations that has been set up within the Government of Canada under the aegis of CIDA and Foreign Affairs. It's co-presided, co-chaired, by the two deputies. Effectively it has become a forum for exchanges among the participants about where we are and what we're attempting to do.
What I was also alluding to in my remarks was that I think we need to establish all the democratic development needs of the countries in which we want to participate—I said this in my remarks in French—so that we have a total picture of everything that is required, and we get all of the people to intervene. Otherwise, if we do it on a piecemeal basis and help one sector because it is more visible, and not help the others, then maybe we're not doing as well as we could or getting as good a bang for the buck--which is always a preoccupation of people--as we could if we did provide that extra $500,000 for people who would go and explain how a free media, a free press, works in a country like Canada. Sometimes that half million will make the other $10 million that you've provided really pay off. Until we get the complete picture of the democratic needs of the country we're trying to assist, I don't think we're doing as well as we could be doing.