As I mentioned earlier, the rationale behind the decision was to focus on local partners who have local access and can scale up quickly. That was the rationale behind the decision.
I draw members' attention, through the chair, to the World Humanitarian Summit that was held in 2016, where Canada pledged with other nations to support local efforts and local actors. Indeed, through lessons learned after previous earthquakes, many evaluations over the years have demonstrated that local capacity is often bypassed in the face of these emergencies. What we decided to do was to support the local capacity that exists and is already in place, and that has Turkish nationals responding to the crisis. That's the decision we took. That doesn't suggest we don't support the Humanitarian Coalition. Indeed, we've supported them in many other contexts, and in other contexts we've matched their funding. We've made a different decision this time.