Indeed, I think the global compact on refugees is really about bringing development actors into the situation, into the response. As I said earlier, up until recently, the focus of refugee responses has been purely humanitarian with a focus on basic needs. We were looking at how we could ensure water, shelter and so on, but these longer-term development objectives and requirements of the population have tended to be put aside because of a lack of focus and lack of emphasis.
This compact for refugees expands the focus of the development side to really look at what are the opportunities. I think you mentioned Bangladesh, which is a good example, where the Rohingya refugees are coming in. We have a very important opportunity with that, with the work going on in Bangladesh. We've supported the World Bank to expand health and education opportunities to host communities but also to the refugees. There are a lot of opportunities through the World Bank, bringing in new actors like the World Bank to finance development initiatives focused particularly on health and education to provide longer-term development opportunities there.