Indeed, this is a quickly evolving situation. Based on past experience, we will see, unfortunately, the establishment of large displacement camps. There's going to be a need for significant support in the medium term to just keep people in shelter and fed. The good news is that markets are working in Turkey, and we'll be able to move to cash operations shortly, in the near term, so that cash can be provided to beneficiaries and they can purchase goods themselves.
The needs in the medium term will continue. I point towards health care. That's going to be a significant one. As we think of the number of people who are dead, there are multiples of that number who are injured during a crisis like this. The requirements for recovery in that kind of situation are tremendous. I think there will be a lot of effort in the medium term to move from this life-saving more into recovery, and health recovery is going to be particularly important.
I expect that the World Bank and others will get involved in looking at that medium to longer term to provide guidance and planning around how best to respond.