I think Dambisa Moyo makes a very powerful point, which really speaks to the lack of accountability between government leaders and the populations they represent, and how aid can distort that accountability. It can actually undermine the accountability that needs to take place. From my perspective, she may be a little bit overly pessimistic about the opportunities for doing that, but strengthening that voice is critical, as well as funding the institutions that allow all of that to happen.
What I would say is that natural resource extraction done in the wrong context can have the same effects. I think Nigeria is an excellent example of that. Botswana and Ghana are different examples of it because of the accountability and governance structures that have been established. That's an area where we need to consider more investment, to ensure that people actually benefit in the long term from those kinds of investments when they take place.