Thank you for that question.
We are looking at a project in Pakistan and at a project in Nicaragua. This foundation was only started about two years ago. Rather than having our reach exceed our grasp, if I can put it that way, we've tried to focus on making sure we engage in projects that are going to succeed and be sustainable.
If I can relate this to Ian and Janine, before we committed to their project, Janine spoke at our international conference. Our chairman of the board, Mr. Peter Clarke, and I were quite intrigued. We had the opportunity to be on other business in South Africa and we went to see their project. What both impressed and amazed us was that what they were talking about and planning to do, they were doing. We saw dams. We saw buildings. We saw the children.
That's a long answer to a short question, but we are trying to make sure we succeed by partnering where we have a high degree of confidence that it will succeed, and as we have that success, we hope to draw funding and international interest to the International Egg Foundation's vision and mission. We don't think we can do that by having multiple projects that we just hope will succeed. We're being extremely selective, so we have two. Two may be pending, but it's too early to say if we'll take them on or not.