CIDA staff within the PRT have a number of ways to report to their CIDA superiors. I have had numerous opportunities to speak with them, either by telephone or upon their return to Canada. The information comes from them, from the Afghan government which provides us with figures relating to their achievements, from United Nations organizations, for example, which provide us with information on what is being done in Afghanistan, and from our partners, including Rights and Democracy, which conducts strict audits of the achievements in Afghanistan.
That also applies to the assessment that we have made of the micro-credit program. As I said in my opening remarks, this has allowed us to determine that 10,000 Afghan citizens were helped through the MISFA program.