I don't think I saw any. I don't think Rwanda is one of Canada's core countries or focus countries; I don't know what the key word is now.
I'm sure there must be some Canadians there, but as I said, Rwanda is the kind of country where.... For example, their health minister is this rock star who is an amazing woman. I called her up and said that I would like to speak to some NGOs that are working in the area of mental health, such as Partners In Health. She went crazy on me. She was so angry. She asked me why I wanted to speak to a foreign NGO and said that they have all kinds of local NGOs that are much better to speak to and know the situation. I said okay, that I was hoping to speak to anybody, and that I just wanted to talk to people who were working in the area of mental health. It turned out that the Rwandan people I spoke to were extremely well informed and obviously knew the situation better than outsiders coming in did.
I didn't encounter a lot of Canadians there. I don't think I encountered any, except maybe one guy who had gone there on his own and was a psychologist or psychiatrist, but I think that's probably partly because of the Rwandans' tight controls on who works there.