In response to your question, what we're facing now or what we're realizing now is that before, we were really dealing with the G-8; they were the governors of the global economy. Now it's clear that more people need to be at the table. So for my organization and others, a strong element of our focus over the next 20, 30, 40, 50 years is going to be reaching out to civil society organizations in different countries, in particular for now the G-20 countries, because they're facing the same problems.
I think a number of countries, Brazil, India, China, Turkey, are now at the table, and they don't necessarily have the same views that the G-8 have. I think an important element to this changing governance is it's not just different as to who's at the table, but now there are different opinions being brought to the table. Another danger is if those voices, like what China wants or what India wants, aren't listened to as well, the G-20 won't work. We are looking to broaden our outreach to different groups.