Okay.
You spoke about Canada maybe helping out with more post-secondary education. It has been stated numerous times by different witnesses that we are very short of psychologists and psychiatrists. There might be only six in a large community. If Canada were to embark on something like specializing in trying to train some psychiatrists and psychologists who would go back to work in Rwanda, would that make a difference? I'm told that many Rwandans need this help.
Do you know how many people may go out of the country to train as psychologists or psychiatrists—or even in the country—at this particular time when the need is so great for the people on the ground, the residents of Rwanda today? Do you not feel that it would be a great vision to have, to move in that direction to help many people?