That may have a role. We've provided animals to people, veterinary services. That's something that Oxfam does regularly when people are recovering from a drought or a conflict. Once they've recovered, it's important to make sure that the markets are actually functioning, that is, keeping borders open so that food can be traded across borders, making sure that there are traders who can actually operate. That's where the micro-finance may come in for those who may want to become traders, since the traders have fled, those who buy the goats and then resell them as meat. People have to actually perform that function, which is now almost entirely disrupted in Gao.
On February 7th, 2013. See this statement in context.