What President Obama said is let us imagine when aid is no longer needed. I'll give you a specific example.
One of the very first countries AID ever operated in was South Korea. South Korea had a lower per capita income than any of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and now it is an economic powerhouse. That's obviously the gold standard of what we would like. If you compare North Korea to South Korea, in the future we'd like to see more South Koreas.
It is an aspirational goal. I'm not suggesting that in our lifetime the 79 countries in which we operate will become South Korea powerhouses. But we think about our aid and our approach very differently if we start with the end or our exit strategy. That's what he was challenging us to do.