That's a good question.
The kinds of groups we work with are pretty close to grassroots groups. They're women's groups, student groups, and community regional groups that are working to protect their water, to protect their land, and working to save lives through human rights work. They don't have the infrastructure to do a whole lot of international grant applications.
I think the most important thing is the value-added of NGOs like Kairos. We have years of experience and expertise. We have close relationships with people in the south. We have a particular role of supporting people's work in the south and educating the Canadian public about that work.
That's why CIDA has funded NGOs. Up to now, there are, as you know, hundreds that are funded, and that compliments the work of government.