I am sorry to interrupt, but I have one question that I think is important that follows from this. I'd like to ask it, because I'm going to run out of time and the chair will cut me off.
Building on what you're saying, we have put a lot of focus over the last years on international development for women and children. I want to come back to this issue of dispossessed and unemployed young men. We're sending aid into countries where there are basically a lot of unstable governments, low-functioning economies, and human rights frameworks are not in place.
Should we be more holistic in the approach we're taking? Are we doing the right thing by focusing basically on one group of people when most of the trouble we're facing seems to be from these young men who don't have education, don't have jobs, and don't have hope for the future?