I'm not sure if I understood the statistics correctly, but the overall point I do agree with is that those percentages are probably correct in terms of the people who need aid, as a denominator, and the people who are actually receiving it.
Unfortunately, because of the amount of need that's there, with a province like Balochistan, where the road infrastructure isn't there and the aid agencies and the NGOs can't get to everybody who needs aid, there is a large gap. That's why, for example, with Islamic Relief, a quarter of our staff is based in Balochistan. That's where access is most difficult and that's where we feel communities and villages may be neglected by the local NGOs.