Thank you very much to both of you.
I'd like to pursue a little bit more this idea of the transition to federalism and the way in which Canada, a country that has a long history of experience with federalism, might be able to help in that transition. I understand, of course, that it's a very difficult thing to do in a clan-based society, where you do have huge parts of the country that don't have national government control. Is there something specific that Canada can do?
Dr. Menkhaus, I know you talked about the donor flexibility in being able to target aid toward some of the regional governments.
Mr. Bahadur, you talked about the building-block solution, that we want to be focused on the regional governments.
Could each of you please talk specifically about what Canada might be able to do, given our experience and history with federalism?
Go ahead, Dr. Menkhaus.