Very quickly, the answer is yes. From the OECD perspective, we have, in particular, three programs. One is for Latin America, which covers all Latin American countries, not only Chile and Mexico, which are member countries.
The purpose is to transfer the practices and experiences from OECD countries to non-OECD countries and emerging economies. The impact that we're seeing is extremely important because some of these emerging economies are extremely active in terms of open data. We are then working in the MENA region, specifically on open data as part of the open government project. We are working in Southeast Asia.
So the answer to you is yes, and then globally—and Richard may join on this—there is the Open Government Partnership. I think one of the main values of the Open Government Partnership is really to help emerging economies and developing countries through the international collaboration to leapfrog and utilize open data...and even open government and the value creation we were talking about earlier.