We actually encourage the private sector very actively, otherwise we wouldn't get what is now 6% to 7% of the total income from the private sector. As I said, it doubled the last time, and we are in the process of doubling that again.
The private sector is certainly increasing, and part of my team is working exclusively on the private sector. It is about financial contributions, but we should not see only the financial contribution. It's also the contribution they make in terms of improving the program funding. They provide a lot of their expertise, skills, and innovative technology that helps us to run our programs much more efficiently. Supply chain management, for example, is one area where we rely a lot on the private sector. They know best how to distribute goods and commodities. We have a lot of partnerships with the private sector to address that.
We are looking at both financial resources—and, yes, we have a plan to increase that—plus technology innovation from the private sector that we need to do our work even better.