Mr. Chair, as I stated at the beginning of my presentation, the situation in Rwanda following the genocide obliged the international community to focus almost entirely on the humanitarian disaster that was a result of these terrible events.
Obviously, the pure economic and social development of a country in that context was difficult or impossible. I didn't come here today to talk about plans going forward for general programming, and so I'd have to come back to you on that particular issue.
Certainly it's without question a necessary condition that basic law and order, peace and security, and stability be in place for successful development programming to take place.