I would just add that Canada should invest where it's going to have the most impact and where it's proven. Multilaterals can have a really fantastic impact when it comes to delivering on scale. For example, we see Gavi with vaccines and the Global Fund and the great work they're doing around HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. What we don't want to see are funds not flowing through smaller or medium-sized organizations because there are barriers to doing so, not because it's an issue around impact.
I think what we want to ensure is that there are mechanisms that get set up and make it easier for Global Affairs to make decisions in terms of where the funds are going to flow, based on who is going to benefit the most from that, in many of the ways that Lindsay just reiterated around this, closeness with local leaders and with smaller civil society organizations in-country, for all of those reasons.