Thanks, Mr. Bergeron.
I would say that our response to COVID-19 has highlighted the significant strength and capacity of our local partners and our local staff on the ground. We recently completed a real-time learning. We interviewed more than 3,000 local staff members, more than 500 external partners, and thousands of community members. What we are learning is that we were able to adapt to the situation on the ground very quickly, that we were able to build skills and humanitarian response in places that we would normally consider to be stable development contexts where that humanitarian capacity may not have been built.
COVID-19 and our response have enabled us to really strengthen our local capacity to respond to emergencies. I'm very confident that this work will enable us to be more responsive to the next pandemic or the next emergency that hits.