Yes, humanitarian aid, medical aid. You can send teams—we have many in Canada and in the U.S.—or work with other NGOs to make sure that the aid actually reaches the people. We have many people, and they scream. Some of them don't have two meals a day. On the other hand, all is politics. If I am not affiliated with one of the politics there, I am lost, and they don't give me.... You have to do something. We hope that the international community can send direct aid with the people from here, from the United States, from Europe, to make sure that the aid actually reaches the people.
In September 2014, and November, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a Hindu Guruji, donated about 110 tonnes of food and clothing. He went with the food and the aid there, to make sure that the people received it. On the other hand, they give some to government, and the government distributes probably less than 10% of it. As soon as the officials leave, the government takes the rest. They don't tell you that, but they give you the picture when they distribute that less than 10%. The aid doesn't reach them.