Thank you very much.
Dr. O'Neill, thank you very much for being here.
There are two things. First of all, I just want to clarify something Mr. Eyking alluded to. Yes, although CIDA has narrowed its focus to 20 countries for the bulk of our money, Canada is still very much present in a multitude of countries, mostly through our bilateral programs. We share them with USAID, through the World Food Programme, through UNICEF, GAVI, the global partnership fund and particularly through our maternal newborn and child health initiatives. So we're still present in many countries.
I want to go back to your discussion about the project with Barrick Gold in Peru. You talked about Barrick’s targeting the creation of 800 jobs. You talked about those being permanent jobs. In what sectors are those growing? How do you see those becoming embedded in the economy so that these 800 jobs are providing ongoing income for families, providing tax dollars as permanent revenue to Peru? How do you see that happening?