Of course, I don't want to speak on behalf of either the Canadian authorities or the Malian authorities. That decision comes down to the bilateral relations between Mali and France. I would simply like to say that Canada—and we have said so already—was one of the 70 countries and institutions in Addis Ababa and one of the 45 countries that announced $13 million in assistance at that time.
Everyone had an opportunity to talk about the way they planned to help Mali. On that occasion, France announced that it would contribute 47 million euros to support both the Malian forces and AFISMA. That is our priority, and we especially appreciate that, in the current circumstances, other countries are announcing assistance to development or to humanitarian aid.