There are two things there. The Deloitte report.... The board, as a matter of fact, has closed the office in Geneva. And I agree with that, because I want to do programs in the field. We just hired our first expatriate ever in Afghanistan. That's where I think we have to improve human rights. I just hired the first program officer in Pretoria for a program in Zimbabwe when we helped journalism to work in a very difficult situation in that country. That's where we have to be. That's where the law tells us to be. That's why I think that was a good decision.
Regarding the grant, it's not a grant to the High Commissioner for Human Rights; it was a donation without any term of reference, without any activities, without any evaluation of results. When you do that you need to have a process to evaluate the results. This was an issue, not only for the High Commissioner for Human Rights, but also in many of our programs. That's part of the improvement. That's part of the future. That's part of the thing we're working on in the future. That's also why you have to help us to put an end to the past and to build into the future.
Look, somebody has to put this to an end. This is my job. You know, 2011 is not 2010. The crisis was in 2010. You have a role to help me to make this organization again a flagship for Canada abroad, for its values. I need you for that. Let's go into building this new organization, and we are in the process of doing it.