I think the issue of distance is much greater, in terms of getting in to places where there is actual service provision, but in rural areas we have had many development organizations working. One of the world's largest development organizations, BRAC, with whom we work also, is right across the country.
In many ways we have front-line workers available in rural areas. Even though people living in rural areas may not be able to come to the formal institutions of justice, such as the courts and police stations, there are many informal processes available. For example, mediation run by NGOs is also available for dispute resolution, not, of course, for serious crimes, as we are suggesting.