We are having conversations with those governments and we are addressing the issues around humanitarian access in those conversations. We are making clear our expectations that humanitarian goods need to get in and that this needs to be part of this process. Those are ongoing discussions with all of the relevant authorities of the region.
We have good relationships with each of those authorities. I think the fact that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of International Development were present in Cairo over the weekend at the summit was a good thing. The Minister of International Development was able to reach out beyond the governments to a series of international partners, the international organizations, to better understand their challenges and to ask them how Canada could be helpful.
What we're hearing from some of these partners is that the mere fact of Canada's standing up, meeting with them, being public about the meetings with them and being public about our very large donation is tremendously helpful to them.