We haven't been working only with Canadian firms but also with Canadian researchers and think tanks. Certainly we would do the lessons learned, after an experience like Haiti. We would look at this case and we would sort of look at.... One of the things we are looking at in the shelter business is, in different circumstances, whether there are some assumptions we can make about what kinds of models would work, actual infrastructure models and therefore what kinds of materials you would need to have access to and what kinds of things will be culturally appropriate in different environments, and working with, as I said, think tanks and research organizations. It could well be appropriate to reach out to some private sector organizations in Canada and elsewhere, in terms of being prepared to co-invest and look at that.
But it's early days at this point. Right now, in terms of our own norms, as the Canadian Red Cross, we do a competitive bidding process whenever we're looking at any significant contract whatsoever.