It's aid too.
What I'm saying is that the conditional loan programs effectively are a bit of a tough love program, in the sense that the IMF and the World Bank work with a country. They try to work with the governments themselves, and it is a tough love approach in the sense that if you want the money there are some reforms you're going to undertake, but you have to tell us how you're going to move ahead with those reforms or what sorts of things you're going to do. Sometimes the countries actually welcome that, because they need to say, with their own public, that they must get these things done in order for them to deal with the financial problems that they have. In fact, it helps them when someone like a third party comes in and says this is the kind of direction you have to go in because of all of the politics that are involved.
In Canada I think it would be appropriate to think about some conditional aid programs in that sense, because I think that can be valuable.
The second question?