Funding is an ongoing issue, and ECPAT looks for funds every which way it can. We will take government funding. There are some NGOs that won't, but we will. In fact, there is the Swedish Sida—it has a similar-sounding name to our own CIDA—which has given a lot of money to ECPAT. There is a private organization, The Body Shop, that has given a lot of money to ECPAT. Air France has been very helpful. Of course, there have been some private individuals who have made contributions as well.
It's a constant effort, because a lot of this money is project-directed. Very often, funders like to start things in the hope that they will develop a life of their own, and of course they do in some ways. You can see that what we are doing with South Asia is trying to establish some activities that would have a life of their own, and the amount of money involved is really small. What's important is getting the thing started, but money always helps.