Thank you very much. You have.
I would like to ask my next question of Mr. Brender.
Mr. Brender, first of all, I want to thank you for your work and to give my condolences for the loss of Paul Farmer this year. I know he was an incredibly important person in the humanitarian sphere. My sympathy is with you.
You spoke a little about what's happening on the ground with regard to the cholera pandemic. What I'm struck with is the idea that we need to have a better way to get the cholera vaccine to communities, that we need to have long-term strategic predictable funding for local CSOs, the civil society organizations. Can you talk about Canada's response and what Canada can do with regard to procurement and humanitarian aid?