I'm not going to comment on the financing aspect of it because I think that's being covered, but I will say that we have some significant concerns about the triple nexus approach as a humanitarian organization. We are able to operate in very difficult situations because of a real and also perceived application of humanitarian principles of independence, impartiality and neutrality.
One of the ways in which we exert that is through a very clear independence in the field. We are there to provide medical humanitarian assistance. We are not involved in peacemaking or state-building—that's not what we do. We have very real concerns about the application of the nexus potentially compromising the safety and security of humanitarian organizations if not employed properly.
That's something that we can follow up with the committee on, but I do not think that it's an important consideration.