Thank you very much.
I have just a couple of things. I'd like to go back to paragraph 8.36 of the AG report, where it notes that the level of use of program-based approaches varies significantly from country to country. That is in part because of the nature of the recipient government, but it's also because of the participation of other donors.
I've had the opportunity to speak with different groups, specifically Rotarians, and to look at the types of things they've done. They've given glowing reports of the type of work and cooperation they have had with CIDA. They have spoken particularly about the International Development Agency's $60 million toward the World Health Organization's polio eradication, and specifically what is happening in Afghanistan. There's also the work that has been done in Belize with the distributed learning program that CIDA has been helping with.
On page 15 of your report, I notice that access to clean water in Kenya was also included--looking at 20,000 people and rainwater harvesting that has the potential to last for 25 years, to assist in that area.
I wonder if you can comment on how you tie in with the local organizations from Canada, and also what you find for support when you reach these other countries.