Absolutely. In fact, in the past we've had resources on the ground throughout the continent of Africa, particularly in Sudan, where we trained women to help with peace and security issues. We had policewomen here go to train women in Darfur. My point is that, for all of the things you've asked for, particularly civilian military oversight, it’s hard to just climb in. It's better when you have a presence on the ground. From what we're hearing from you, my appeal to the government is that it's one thing to react to a crisis when it happens and put foodstuff in the region, but it's another to commit in the long term to the humanitarian crisis, the food crisis, and the political crisis. To do that, you need to do more than just write cheques when a crisis happens.
What I'm hearing from all of you is that this isn't a crisis to be dealt with by simply sending more food aid. I guess my question—
How much time do I have?