Right now, the way this type of reporting shows up is that when the amount, say, goes out of the government's bank account, it shows up in the statistical report as spent, which from an accounting point of view it is. But there are often situations in which the money is still sitting in trust in the multilateral. It hasn't actually been spent on the ground in the countries in which it is supposed to have impact on poverty levels and that sort of thing.
What we would like to see is something in the statistical report that indicates how much money is in trust, and then a continuity schedule showing how much was there last year, how much has come out because it actually did go to programs, how much more money was put into the trust accounts, and then the balance. It's a continuity schedule that lets people understand that some of this money isn't going to be spent for two or three years, but some money was spent this year that had gone into trust accounts in the previous year—just to give the full picture.