If I may, I can give you some specific examples of the kinds of programs.
We have, as an example, a $1.6-million contribution from CIDA through partners with Canadians branch, and one of the things it is doing very specifically is trying to improve the access of women to agricultural-related investments. It's based on evidence that if you can narrow the gap between men's access to agricultural production and women's, in many places you can double the amount of food that is produced.
So we are working to ensure that women have equitable and equal access to seeds, agricultural credit, land, and agricultural extension services so that they can improve their production. Women are usually very much involved in household-level food production. So we're very specifically focusing on improving women's access to the means of production around household food security. That's a very specific example of what agencies like ours are doing with funds that we receive from CIDA directly or through the Sahel fund that you mentioned.