Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to thank every one of you for the perspective and your testimony today. It will be immensely helpful to us all, and certainly to the committee going forward.
Every one of you has mentioned resources and money, so I want to touch briefly on that. I recognize the importance. I'm a chartered accountant from way back, so I want to get an understanding at the start of my question period.
Rosemary, the research I have on your organization—and you very modestly said we've got to start—my goodness, you have an international organization. You have 8,200 staff. You have 60,000 well-trained volunteers who help you connect. You're making a huge impact. I'm thrilled that DFATD, as well as Status of Women, is a big player. Obviously, the nature of the work you're doing is congruent with how proud we are as a country to make a difference in the world.
You mentioned your individual donors. You mentioned DFATD and Status of Women. If you were cutting a pie—we don't have to be precise—would you get about one-third or half of your resources from DFATD, or is it 99% of your resources from individuals? I'm just curious.