Thank you very much.
I'm interested that your two organizations actually deliver your services and your support in different ways. Mr. Smith outlined that they actually have 30 in-country offices, whereas the NED does not have any in-country offices.
My question is for both of you. Who decides what the priorities are, and how do you move toward what Mr. Gershman mentioned, which I think is really important, that it be a bottom-up initiative? If you're going to build democracy, in my view, it will last longer if it's bottom-up. I'm interested in the two approaches.
How do you decide what the priorities are in the receiving country if you don't have in-country offices?
What is your experience, Mr. Smith, of having in-country offices in order to develop the priorities for your organization?