Yes. I was actually very interested when I read that statement by Mrs. Barrados, because I think there are synergies that can be built among Canadian organizations, where we can work together with our different strengths and support each other to come up with a greater whole. With that greater whole, we can provide the type of assistance that I think Mongolia needs. I don't think any one organization can do it on their own. We need to work together. Even in international development generally now, most donors encourage NGOs or organizations to work together in a consortium.
For example, the Dutch government won't accept a proposal from a single organization. It has to be from a consortium. CIDA is also going that way. Currently we work in Haiti in a consortium with three other NGOs and we all have strengths in various areas. By putting us together, we become a synergistic whole where we can provide much more organized and supportive assistance, which can produce better results, as opposed to working ad hoc.