I'm 100% certain that they will increase. We have a number of private sector partnerships in the pipeline, so that's easy to answer.
I think maybe the question behind it is, to what extent? I do not expect the private sector to take over the billions of dollars in program expenses. There is a difference here. The private sector is not organized like the public sector. There is no G7, or any kind of political obligation. We can appeal to them, but it's always completely voluntary and it fluctuates sometimes, and you have a company that is doing very well, and the next moment it's doing less well.
For many years we had significant contributions from the extractive industries. When the prices were high, we got a lot of money from extractives. It's gone completely. Once the prices collapsed, they had no obligation. They said, “Sorry, guys. Next year you will receive nothing because we can't afford it.”
That's the challenge for the private sector; it depends on many different factors. Therefore I'm not optimistic that the private sector is the solution to all the financial challenges. But yes, I'm very confident they will increase.