We're getting your message that migration is a result of the lack of food security, and if you help there, it's much more effective economically than it is to do it after the disaster has happened.
Perhaps you could focus the rest of the time you have for me on two areas we have been studying, if our time doesn't run out.
The first one is Bangladesh and the Rohingya. We've studied long and hard on that. What is the World Food Programme doing there? Also, is Venezuela accepting some help from you?