I'll try to speak closer to the mike.
It is true that during this time of COVID crisis, Canadians, more than ever, understand how the world is connected. Someone is [Technical difficulty]. Canadians are also seeing what it means to have kids at home, which we talk about at international development.... Many of these issues are, right now, playing out in our own backyard. In terms of that sense of connectivity and interconnectedness, that no one is safe unless everyone is safe, I think Canadians are understanding it much more than before. I think that COVID, in a way, is showing us that interconnectedness all around the world.
People, especially Canadians, are interested to know more about the results of the work overseas that is happening, understanding where the aid money is going, understanding the results. I think it's also a great opportunity for organizations like ours, Plan International Canada, and many around, my counterparts here, to showcase the work we are doing and the major impact that is having around the world, especially for those who are poor and marginalized.