To the panel, have any companies approached you to say, “Listen, we are not in the business of international development; we are in the business of profit. We'll help out where we can, but this is a really low-profit margin business for us, and the risks related to this environment are huge. We're not interested. We'd like to present the fact that we're interested, but until something changes in terms of.... If we're actually supposed to be the delivery mechanism for international assistance, we're not onboard.”
It seems to me that is the attitude or position of the private sector in this country. I don't necessarily like it, but I can understand why. I thought it would be the role of government to actually facilitate, as we have done, because I don't think international development assistance is normally a really high-profit area for most companies.