The other thing you mentioned was the emerging economies, such as the BRIC countries. Two-thirds of the big increase in economic activity in the world is going to come from those countries.
That being said, when you look at Brazil, Russia, and India, they're not really big players in international aid. China is starting to play a big role, especially in Africa, but it's very different, let's say, from that of the European or American countries. They almost have a bit of a colonialism mentality when they send in aid. There are all these strings attached. They have first dibs on the commodities and things like that.
What is your concern? What is the United States thinking of doing about it? We have that kind of aid coming into Africa, with those strings attached. But also, you're attaching aid to big companies that are coming in and delivering it. Are there any concerns about that, from a U.S. standpoint?