There's definitely a role for multilaterals. Organizations like the World Food Programme, IFAD—the International Fund for Agricultural Development—and the FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization, are often working with national governments and putting in place countrywide strategies. That's one approach.
Another approach is the approach of my organization—and I should say Mr. Dionne's as well, because I'm familiar with the work of SOCODEVI—of working with farmers on the ground. As I said, we have 60,000 farmers in our programs and we are working with them to increase their own productivity. In some cases that productivity has been so noticeable that the national government has basically come and said, “What are you doing that is really helping so much? Can we extend this further? Can we adopt it with our own agriculture extension officers and carry it out to the rest of the country?”
There's a role for NGOs and for multinationals.