Thank you so much.
I just want to expand on that too. There is another way in which the Government of Kenya can benefit from the refugees who are staying in those camps. Some of the refugees, especially those who came a long time ago, have established businesses in the camps. I don't know whether the UN aid services are aware of that or whether that is allowed. But the Kenyan revenue authorities go to the refugee business centres at the end of the year and collect tax revenues from them. They charge for the land. They charge for the business.
I know some people who don't even have enough money to pay for it, but they're still charged, otherwise their shops will be closed. That's one of the ways. It's a way of getting revenue as well.