It is a problem for any kind of global donor investing money in these countries. I think all agencies, bilateral or multilateral like the Global Fund, have built up systems that enable us as much as possible to not only help them build the systems but also detect when something goes wrong.
We have auditors in all these countries. They are what I call the local fund agents. We also have an office of the inspector general who regularly orders investigations in these countries and issues reports, and we make those reports public. There are constant kinds of reports from our inspector general on our website so people can see where problems are being identified. We do find of course that there is mismanagement if we look carefully enough. If you're asking me a number, you know, if you add up the numbers from these repeated reports of the inspector general, you come to a number of about a 0.5% loss.