I'll just start by saying that I think all of us would agree it's an extremely unfortunate decision to flatline aid, particularly at this time—or any time, frankly—because what happens over there matters over here. You know that H1N1 didn't start in Kanata; it started in a real village in Mexico. We're in a world without borders.
Having said that, I suspect what is happening is that there was a one-time aid increase of 8%. This is the last year, which means the envelope expands by roughly $400 million. Stretched over five years, that potentially is money that has not been allocated or assigned yet, and it provides an envelope for perhaps a billion-dollar or more commitment to this G-8 initiative as new funding. That's my suspicion.