I think that's essential. I think the CEO of the Red Cross was absolutely spot on. Increasing local capacity is absolutely key. Where we've done it—and we have done it at Islamic Relief Canada in areas like north Bangladesh, which is prone to flooding—we have to spend $1 compared to spending $10. It's 90% cheaper to prepare for an emergency and give the local population the capacity to look after themselves. You almost kind of work yourself out of a job. It's very important.
More importantly, it's very effective and a very good use of donor money, from our perspective, and government money, from a government perspective. It's really essential.
The only challenge with it can be that CRA's direction and control policies sometimes inhibit our capacity to increase capacity directly. We still have to jump through hoops to make it compliant with CRA regulations.