Again, I would say we have those people on the ground; it's only that we pay them for their services rather than being staff members.
Secondly, yes, corruption has a high cost as well. We have detected many of these cases of corruption, and not only are we responding to that, we are also claiming the money back. We are able to detect corruption where it exists. In those cases, we are asking the recipients, mostly the governments, to repay the money so the money is not lost but can be reinvested in successful programs.
We are indeed doing a lot of due diligence to make sure the money is not lost. That would cost lives, basically. The money is reinvested in really successful programs.