That's a very helpful question because it is exactly what's happening. As I have mentioned, we have close to $50 million already invested in Syria. At the start of the year, those monies were allocated to our partners. They consist of NGO, UN and Red Cross partners. Indeed, we're hearing from the field that they are pivoting already, using those funds to respond to the crisis-affected population.
Now, unfortunately, the crisis in Syria is tremendous, and it predates, of course, the earthquake, but those partners are using our resources. For instance, one of our partners has transported $300,000 in medical supplies, distributing them to hospitals and health clinics in northwest Syria. Food is being distributed. Other partners are all pivoting. This is exactly what's happening.