We're pushing all the time. You may have seen an incredible photo of people waiting for assistance in Yarmouk camp, a Palestinian camp. We are pushing all the time and we meet resistance all the time. Our colleagues are in constant danger.
One of the points of light is that we are able to work with networks of local Syrian organizations, especially local councils. Whether they are working in areas controlled by opposition or by the regime, we find we are able to work with them, so we are trying to increase our assistance through Syrian organizations. It's also a basic philosophy to try to work through local organizations because they are going to be there long after we have left, so we have to support their capacity from now.
We're also trying especially to help communities that are not yet affected by conflict but where people are forced to be displaced because there's no work, there's no health care, no education, etc. If we can provide resources to keep people employed and keep community services going in a small way, we can prevent, to some extent, displacement.