That's an interesting point. I'll turn to my colleagues from the International Committee of the Red Cross as well. We work as part of a federation and as part of a global movement. We are always working with our partner national society and all the local law that applies in that particular jurisdiction. We're subject to that.
Obviously, we're also responsible for and subject to Canadian law. We have the in-house expertise. We have the auditing, the planning, the monitoring, the evaluation and the oversight in order to ensure that our programming and our financial responsibilities, etc., are in compliance with Canadian law.
As I just mentioned, Syria was a perfect example where we had goods coming in from all around the world. We worked with our movement partners in order to navigate that. We had the staff, including lawyers, in order to do that very analysis you're speaking about.