Certainly.
You talked about how it used to be supply-driven. Once again, I'll go back to the international development model. I very much understand that, and the complications. Now you say it's more demand-driven. I would like to know how you do these assessments, both in the beginning, when you first get involved, and also as you go through it and you near the end of the time.
What I have discovered is that on the supply side it was always the people who were the donors who were manipulating the information. On the demand side, it's often the people who are receiving information who manipulate it in order to make it look like it's working.
Could I ask you how you do that assessment? Also, near the end, do you have a third-party group that does the assessment, or is it basically the main two groups together doing that?
I'm not trying to make it complicated; it's just that I know that in the field of international development it can get very tricky.