Minister Baird announced, when he was in Tripoli, that we will be contributing $10 million to deal with the unexploded ordnance and weapons of mass destruction. That's a very clear priority for Canada's engagement in response to clear Libyan requests.
There were a number of other requests that the minister received at that time. They're still under consideration, so I can't speak publicly about them.
When we use the term “framework” we are talking about the plan and the priorities established by the Libyan authorities. They've made it very clear that they do not wish to have bilateral donors going in and driving their own agendas within Libya. They want to be in control of it. They don't even want the UN to drive that agenda. That is why they've said “Slow down. We need time to get our cabinet in place. Then you'll have the people with the authority to be able to tell you what our priorities are, and we would like you to be able to respond to them.” So when we're vague, it's because we're waiting for that process to play out.