To go down that humanitarian assistance path a bit more, one of the really horrific outcomes of this crisis and this conflict has been the effect on children, particularly on girls, as you mentioned in your brief, and it's been mentioned by government...just some money to deal with sexual violence. One of the reports we were hearing, and I certainly heard before Christmas break, was that in the camps in Jordan in particular the girls are very vulnerable because, as you already mentioned, they're not in school, and some are being sold off.
There were some suggestions by some groups that school's one thing, but the other thing that's important is if there could be some cash-for-work programs within the camps that other agencies have involved themselves in, in places of crisis. I thought that made some sense. Who are we working with in particular on the issue of sexual violence? Who are our partners when we're looking at getting into those vulnerable groups, beyond just the education piece? It makes some sense that we would be able to provide whatever work can be put together and some cash-for-work, because obviously some of these families are selling off members of their families for cash. People are buying up young women and taking them out of these camps. I'm wondering if we're working with partners to help protect some of these young girls and women.