Well, it depends on where you're talking about. For example, if we are delivering to the Syrian war zone, it's more costly to enter and deliver in a war zone.
Because of COVID, for example, the airline industry pretty much shut down in so many of the places we deliver to, so you can imagine.... For a little while, I was told, we were the world's largest operating airline as we were delivering COVID supplies to all the low- and middle-income countries around the world. We actually delivered to 172 countries, I think. These costs were extremely high, as you can imagine, and the cost of delivering food became more expensive. Also, we had distribution issues in a lot of different countries, so the price went up.
We are the world's largest provider, so we like to buy at scale. We like our donors to give us money in advance so that we can watch the market to pre-advance and pre-position food and buy it a lot cheaper. We can actually save several hundred million dollars a year if we get the flexibility of advance funding to watch the market—