First of all, to sum up what you've said, Canada and the U.K. are leaders in this area. To do something positive, if we believe in this campaign—and I think everyone around this table believes in access to basic education for all, and it's something we signed on to—for everyone it's a no-brainer; it's proven. So let's get on with it and let's set the agenda at the G8 to say let's all get on with it.
But then you have to kick the tires, and when you look at our commitments with the budget we've just tabled, we do see a decline to our ODA. I have to say, that is a concern, and you've seen that trend from other jurisdictions. In other words, notwithstanding the increases we've seen, the commitments from our government are declining after this next fiscal year, and we haven't come close to our goal of the 0.7% UN target, as you know. In fact, we've gone the other way.
Have you seen a similar pattern with other countries as they presented their budgets? Are you aware of that?