I would say the EU is dominant in terms of their development program just because of their budgets. The United States is very important as well. It also includes World Bank and others so that you have the IDB, Inter-American Development Bank. I think the resources are good, and there's good collaboration, and Canada has generally played a leadership role in the G-16 on a number of things.
The other important point is the G-16 works with the government to establish its development goals, its development plan, and to criticize when things aren't going right. It's one of those rare countries where you see the donors really step up and make comments not so much on political decisions, but on budget decisions, development priorities, human rights abuses. We would go in during the coup period as a group to express concerns about human rights incidents that came to our attention. It's a very dynamic group. It's primarily focused on the development agenda, but when required it will pick up other themes, including themes of governance and respect for human rights.