We are very grateful to Canada on a personal level and at the national level in South Sudan.
I know people who are from Canada, especially with Plan Canada—formerly we had CIDA, which I think is a different name now—who came to build capacity, say for example with the ministry of mining and energy where at the grassroots level they were drilling boreholes.
I know Plan Canada built a community college to give training to young people in order to earn livelihoods. Regarding retinitis, the aid that Canada gives through these NGOs reaches the ground level. But if it is government-to-government aid, I don't know. In the budget of parliament, nothing is shown as this being aid from such a country.
I have my doubts as to the government-to-government kind of assistance, but the government assistance through NGOs definitely reaches the ground.