Not in the way you're describing it as such, but certainly within the International Red Cross we have the system of different levels of response, and it really is around proximity and capacity, so it would be absolutely natural.
Just as I was describing earlier, let's move away from Haiti for a second and talk about Central America. If you've got an event in Nicaragua, it would be absolutely natural that the Costa Rican Red Cross would be the first to come to the assistance of the Nicaraguan Red Cross, if they need assistance. It's the same arrangement we have with the American Red Cross, where if there's an event that--
