No problem. The question comes from a recognition that, first of all, as I say, Canada is a middle power. What we can do is limited on that basis, but there's also a recognition of the fact that trafficking, whether it's in India or elsewhere, is really a symptom of a much larger set of problems, problems in the plural sense. Let me emphasize that.
If Canada can continue to help in certain areas, in agriculture, for example—I mentioned legal aid, and there are other examples—then we can help indirectly this problem of human trafficking rather than channel all resources into one particular area, which, if it's a symptom of a problem, I'm not sure that is the most effective way to carry out our aid policy.