As I said, Results Canada developed this brief with five leading development organizations in Canada. To repeat, they are Save the Children, UNICEF, CARE, World Vision, and Plan Canada. They are in the field and doing this incredible work day in and day out.
In terms of developing this proposal and this brief with our core recommendations, it's about an acknowledgement that, first of all, broadly and globally there's a belief in supporting the continuum of care, meaning the connection between home and community to health centre and hospital. We wanted to put an emphasis on that and support our colleagues globally in terms of what they've been calling for.
The emphasis on front-line community health care was really about the capacity to reach the poorest people where they live. It recognizes that the bulk of the world's poorest children and poorest mothers are far away from hospitals; they live in rural and remote communities, so we need to bring health services and dependable health care close to home.
The approach of using an integrated bundle and package of interventions, which would include micronutrients, contraception, and other interventions, was taken because there's absolutely no debate. It didn't take a lot of research. We know what works when it comes to saving children's lives and mothers' lives.
It didn't take very much, actually, on the part of our six organizations to come together on this, because for the most part these approaches are widely endorsed in terms of being a core part of the solution. That's what we came to in our analysis.