Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As I was interrupted during my last speech by a pseudo-point of order, I hope you'll be flexible and allow me to continue with my question for Mr. Gilbert, as it concerns Nairobi.
We were talking about the differences between centralizing and decentralizing applications processing. I understand his explanation that expertise is developing in the field, locally. However, couldn't we consider that, if we had more missions for the same geographic area, we would have more specific expertise? He cited the example of China, but the fact remains that, from a geographical standpoint, it's a single country. There are regional variations, as in any country, but the fact remains that the situation is the same. It also seems to me that Somalia, Rwanda and other countries served by the mission can present completely different worlds.
If we had even more missions focused to a greater degree on certain countries, wouldn't we develop more specific expertise?