I have a very quick comment.
Mr. Dorion, I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to respond to your question. I believe the IDRC is the only NGO currently in the conflict zone, and several of our partners are in the IDP camps. So in working with the partners, you are absolutely right in who we can deal with.
I thought I should just add two quick comments. You asked about Angela Bogdan's role as our ambassador or high commissioner. She is chairing the donors group of all the countries who have development programs there. She is working with the UN to make sure that the partners can get into the camps and that we know what's needed. She's meeting with the Government of Sri Lanka on a daily basis to promote visas for our people so they're able to get in. She's meeting with them to try to develop the programs moving forward. Angela is doing a very good job.
I couldn't respond to Mr. Goldring quickly enough. There's one other thing. We are doing a lot of things on the ground there. In fact, on March 31, before it all fell apart, we held a conference on pluralism in Colombo. We're trying to bring civil society together and we're trying to bring non-governmental actors together to look beyond the set pieces of government and to where we can move for the future.
Merci.
