I'm sure the Americans and the British have their own private funding that comes. But in the 146 countries, you are all responsible for your own funding. Fundraising has kind of taken a side step, in part because I have fundraising efforts elsewhere, but it's something we'll have to look to in the fall.
I think your point is well taken that Canada's strength has been in building partnerships. It's something we've done forever, but one of the dilemmas we're facing now in building those partnerships is to not move away from the ground norms, as they refer to them--the core principles in development, maternal health, and so on, that really are the starting points for a lot of those partnerships.
You're right that we've been able to build on partnerships, but if we wander too far from the mainstream and allow ourselves to be limited or go our own way for whatever reason--be it ideology, religion, or personal choice--we have to be aware that there will be a price to pay. That may very well be in terms of partnerships and the leadership role we have been able to play as a result of them.