In terms of the second question, I think there's a lot that can be done in helping foster the exchange between women's groups in the south and the north. For example, just in August KAIROS brought a whole bunch of women's organizations together in Colombia to do an exchange on how women in Colombia and in other parts of the world are addressing the conflict there. Part of what came out of that process was simply a strengthened women's movement. There were some concrete things about what people can do, but the linkages between the organizations that came with us to Colombia were strengthened and have resulted in some great initiatives already.
I think that in particular the support of women's issues as between north and south and within each of those regions is something that Canada could champion. We have had a history of championing women's issues in the past in zones of conflict, and there's definitely a role that CIDA could play to help the linkages. You're quite right, I think.