I think for me what really came home is that without advocacy, developing institutions and just letting them be is like that example you talked about of having some kind of a gap. I call it the top and the bottom, and then you get the middle, the vacuum in the middle.
So unless you have the advocacy part as an integral part of it, and you're just looking at institutions, what will happen is a lot of those policies will stay on paper, but they won't be given any legs.
So how do you ensure...as in Ghana, where the mining company has a wonderful policy of giving a percentage of the royalties to help developing communities where mining is occurring, but nothing is happening probably because very little is known about advocacy, about how to access that money and how to use it.