Exactly. These are, as I say, difficult decisions. This is why I have discussions with CIDA staff and my staff.
A good example would be Haiti. I clearly articulated, soon after the Haiti earthquake, when the Prime Minister of Haiti was here and we were told how many schools had been destroyed, that I wanted to ensure that if we put Canadian dollars toward rebuilding schools, they were going to be built to a standard that would withstand future earthquakes. I didn't want to see Canadian dollars going to build a school that.... Haiti gets natural disasters on almost a yearly basis. I said that this was not the best use of taxpayers' dollars. I said we wanted to build a school that would withstand the floods, the cyclones, etc., that Haiti faces.