Yes, obviously the pandemic had a significant impact, and quite a varied impact, depending on what part of the world you're talking about. In some parts of the world, it required us to slow down projects, as teams on the ground were forced to go off-line. They went through the exact same experience that we went through. It was figuring out how to do this online. How do you monitor and evaluate the work you're supporting and funding? It did lead to a slowdown.
In some cases, we needed to extend the projects for time lost during COVID to allow them to catch up on the results they were trying to accomplish. In other circumstances, within a project that was, for example, largely health or education—two really good examples—we worked with the partners to adjust what they were doing to respond more clearly to the challenges that COVID was causing. That's a really good example. In some of our education programs, we allowed and worked with partners to figure out ways to support online learning for students in various developing countries where we were doing those types of projects.