Recently CIDA has been criticized for NGO gridlock, with many NGOs saying we're getting the job done, but the funding is not available. There is nothing wrong with any department taking a second look at things; that's a thing to like. Where do you see that, though? Do you see that CIDA should maybe have a bit of an advisory board to deal with some of this traffic of NGOs coming in and out the door looking for something? Should there be a mechanism whereby the government might get advice from groups such as yours saying, let's have a third party to help assess the gridlock?
What do you think about the gridlock that's taking place now, with NGOs coming to Ottawa trying to get funding or trying to move forward?