It is a huge job and a huge undertaking.
One of the things that could be done, if Canada were interested in providing the support and working with the Government of South Sudan, is to take a look at the program they've put in place in Ghana for the oil industry. They've created a national committee, which is a public-private sector committee and has NGOs, private sector, and government officials, and what they're responsible for doing is to try to prevent Ghana from becoming Nigeria. In other words, it's to try to manage those resource flows in such a way that it benefits the country and is not just an occasion for massive corruption and leakage, and also for the kind of damage that happens when local communities don't see the benefit of what's happening in their community.
There's a clear example of a country that I think is doing a pretty good job. It could become a model for others.