Thank you for this question.
Again, I can speak out of my own experience. Such an appeal is published so it is for the community at large; however, the UNHCR always goes to a number of member states that have more leverage and have developed a privileged political relationship with the country to at least get their funds. But you also go to those states that don't have this type of relationship and that can be seen as much more neutral by the receiving community.
Again, and forgive me for digressing, but I used to be the humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, and I have just been out of Yemen in the last three years, so I've dealt with all this. You have the usual suspects among the donor community that have a political relationship with Yemen—and I won't mention the names now—but a country like Canada is, in that sense, seen as a neutral and very objective partner, and in that sense can be asked.... I know, for instance, in the Yemen situation, Canada has re-engaged because we reached out to Canada.
Since you have been funding the Great Lakes situation, I really hope you can continue to do it, not only for the UNHCR, but for the various humanitarian partners. If you have a specific interest in education, for instance, which the government has, then we can also look at UNICEF, international NGOs, and other partners that deal with education.