I don't think so, no.
Thank you very much for that, though, Mr. Fragiskatos. Unfortunately, my job as the chair is sometimes not as enjoyable as it should be.
I want to take this opportunity to thank UNICEF Canada and of course World Vision Canada and CARE Canada for making this presentation.
Here is one question to take away and to come back to us on in writing, if you will.
It's clear, if you take a look at the countries of focus since 2000, that only eight countries have been consistent throughout this last 16 years. What that tells us is that there has been some change, and to go to Mr. Alba-Corral's documenting of our need to look at this more in the long term, I'd be very interested in the approach to this vis-à-vis our having 25 or 40 countries of focus. It seems to me we've been rotating countries as it is, over the last 16 years, because only about eight are consistent from 2000 on.
I want you to think about this because it comes to the issue you've been speaking to, but it also is contrary to your interest in and vision of being flexible and being able to move here, there, and everywhere. There may be a couple of issues or ways we can do this from a funding perspective and from a policy perspective.
I'd be very interested in your comments in writing, if you could, to help the committee with those major issues.
On behalf of the committee, I want to thank you very much. We look forward to hearing from you in the not too distant future.
Colleagues, we're going to take two minutes, and then we're going to go right to our next presenters.