Certainly it's impossible to predict or look ahead to see how individual governments and individual countries will respond to their financial and fiscal circumstances, but also their priorities.
What I can share with the committee is that the OECD published on April 14 their review of official development assistance in 2009. They mentioned that net ODA rose in a number of European countries. In percentage terms, the largest increases were in France, at 16%; the U.K., 14%; and Finland, 13%. There were also some very significant aid decreases in other European countries, many of them double digit decreases. There were also some major increases outside of Europe—by Korea, for example—and some significant decreases in countries like Australia and New Zealand.
Certainly, individual countries' circumstances and choices generate quite a variety of movements year to year, and of course there are special circumstances as well that show up in these numbers.