We actually have pretty close control assistance, but when the Global Fund was created, it was decided that these kinds of control systems would be outsourced. While we don't have an office in these countries, we employ what I describe as the local fund agents. These are people on the ground. These are auditing firms.
We have a kind of global tender for their services. We pay these companies, which are the well-known companies that many in the private sector--and others--would be using. They have a very close eye on what is going on at the country level. When we receive reports from the countries on the progress on the results, not only will we visit occasionally, we will always ask these auditing firms to verify the report. They are based in the country, so that is the first level of control.
I certainly hope you don't get the impression that we have no levels of controls because we have no offices in these countries. But in order to keep the administrative costs as low as possible so the money can go into programs, we have outsourced these services to the private sector to help us with this kind of oversight.