Unfortunately, that is not quite the case. Again, as much as they might be independent and might respond back to the Canadian government, they are still in Zimbabwe; they are still in the territory of Zimbabwe.
As much as we can try, as much as we can have the Canadian government do so, I think it would require almost lateral conversations with the Canadian government and the Zimbabwean government, in addition to humanitarian organizations being on the ground and assisting in the acute need for water, the acute need for food and the acute need for shelter, in order to assist in that.
With that, I'll pass it on to witness Tsitsi Gadza to elaborate more. This is not a one-solution type of issue. We need to approach it in a multi-dimensional way.