That's always a major concern. That's why, in the work that is done by CIDA on behalf of the Canadian people, there's a lot of upfront work that is done to embed those checks and balances, working with trusted partners to begin with, and trying to avoid government-to-government funding allocations.
There's a lot of that work done at the front end, and then, obviously, the whole ongoing process is monitored. The results are monitored ongoing. There are different stages at which there are holdbacks, if you will, on the absence of deliverables or accountabilities. We are working very hard.
We're always very concerned about that. As you know, some countries have a reputation. Even in my meetings with various leaders over the last little while, in speaking to them in these different countries receiving aid, I've always addressed this issue with them, on behalf of Canadians, of course.
We do a lot of monitoring. We do a lot of checks and balances. A lot of work is done, as I stated, at the front end, but also ongoing throughout the projects, to ensure that Canadian taxpayer money is safeguarded.