Our target is to have it in early 2010. The approach we're taking is to work with the World Bank at this stage to identify where we can best contribute, which program we can best contribute to. CIDA will be providing the funds for this, but it will be tasked to the bank. The employee would be an employee of the bank. Those are the details of it. What we'd be seeking to achieve through this is to work with local governments in whatever region the person may end up working in.
We would work with local governments. On the implementation of the EITI, the transparency initiative, a number of countries have applied to be part of the EITI. They have to go through a significant process of validation to be certified, so to speak. This includes, in all cases, work with communities, because the whole purpose of the EITI is to increase the transparency and to enable the communities to ask the right questions of their governments.
So what we envisage happening is some combination of an individual who is comfortable and effective working in a developing country, including at the local level, and with a reasonable knowledge--or perhaps they can acquire that--of the sector itself, because the challenges that are found in the extractive sector will be different from what a person would be dealing with in the education sector, let's say.