Well, as you can imagine, I get this question from governments around the world. You'll get this question: Why should I send money to Chad, Niger or Guatemala when I have road problems, bridge problems, school problems or health care problems in my own district?
My answer is really simple. I was a United States governor and served in politics. These are valid questions from taxpayers, I want you to understand that, but I say, number one, if you're not going to do it out of the goodness of your heart, you'd better do it out of your national security interests, because you're going to pay for it one way or the other.
Let me give you anecdotal evidence. For example, in Syria, we can feed a Syrian for 50ยข a day, that same Syrian, who, by the way, does not want to leave home.... We survey. You see everybody in Ottawa every day for two years.... I know what's going on in Ottawa. I know what the people are thinking, and I know when they're about to move and why, and what's going on. People don't want to leave home.