Thank you for that.
In another segment of your opening remarks, you alluded to the amazing work that a wide variety of international organizations are doing on the ground in various countries. One problem I have, and a recurring thing that I've heard in the past two days, concerns a number of private organizations that don't have lengthy experience broaching the topic of actually going to war-torn countries and deciding to do some work on the ground.
Given your experience and knowing of all the safeguards that have to be in place, the risks that obviously are there, and the procedures, the practices, the challenges, what would you say to organizations that are saying they would like to go to war-torn countries to do the grunt work?