Thank you.
Congratulations, Ms. Brown. Since you are sponsoring a Malian child, you are considered a Malian, as if you were part of Mali. That is the way it is in Mali: it's a brotherhood.
As I said earlier, the areas in which Canada intervenes affects other areas, including the ones you mentioned: mother and child health, good governance and democracy. Canada is very sensitive to that; everyone knows it. It is the largest project that Canada funds in Mali.
I am not the best person to answer your question. As I said, Canada is the one to say if it is satisfied. When a project is funded by a partner, the progress of the project's implementation with that partner is monitored. If the projects continue and Mali continues to be in Canada's aid concentration zone, it is because all these projects carried out between Canada and Mali are continuing to the satisfaction of both countries. I can tell you that. Canada is Mali's preferred partner. We are very appreciative and all Malians are very proud of this cooperation.
One day, I did a tour of all the departments in Mali that have projects under Canada's guardianship. All these people spoke about their complete satisfaction with Canada's contribution to Mali. I cannot tell you any more. If you want an update, it will certainly have to be with the Canadian authorities. From the Malian perspective, we are quite satisfied with this cooperation, which we find exemplary.