It's an important question. Thank you.
I'd say there are a few factors. One is the timeliness of decision-making. In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, I think the government was trying to move as quickly as it could and had well-established mechanisms already with the Red Cross. It was easy to respond through the Red Cross. The Red Cross is doing important work, and we support that.
I think the challenge we feel is that the deeply local capacity of our members is underappreciated by Global Affairs. We believe it is actually a resource that the government should be tapping into.
I appreciate that question. We think we can bring more as a value-added partner to the government. In fact, I would add that there are many places where the Red Cross is not able to access and where many of our members are able to deliver. Again, that local capacity in all regions of Syria is a good example of that.