Thank you very much.
I think it is indeed a key point, because as we work with the private sector, there are the old issues of accountability, transparency, and respecting the Canadian ODA Accountability Act concerning human rights and children's rights.
You all made very good points. I should also tell you that I am a sociologist by training so when we're talking about social determinants of health I'm always quite interested.
I think you made another excellent point, Mr. Morley, that although we're trying to find new ways to finance international assistance, ODA is still essential. Right now Canada's ODA has fallen below the OECD average. It stands at 0.24%.
Can you tell this committee what kind of impact lower levels of ODA have?