On that point, you've listed a number of examples of the good work that Kairos partners have been involved in. Is there anything stopping those individual partners from approaching CIDA directly and getting direct funding to actually put in place, on the field, projects to alleviate human suffering and alleviate poverty, as opposed to making it part of a larger envelope of funding that needs to be administered by an umbrella group?
Is there anything stopping an individual partner of Kairos to approach the minister directly or to approach CIDA directly for a specific project that may be worthwhile?