Yes.
One of the other reasons for success is when there's donor harmonization, and if we're all working to the same drummer, things work a whole lot better in the field, on the ground. If you have a sector like the health sector, all harmonized, and the donors are all thinking and working together with common goals, it works very well. That speaks to, I think, a previous comment in terms of competing priorities or competing packages. The more things are harmonized at a country level, at a national level, the more ability people have to implement programs that are comprehensive and represent a continuum of care. I think we've all worked at that field level where things aren't always working that way, so we appreciate when things are harmonized. That's part of the Paris Declaration that Canada signed on to as well. So we believe in it. We've signed on to it and it fits in with some of the issues that were raised today.