Thank you. That's absolutely true. We have a very vibrant set of networks of Canadian NGOs that have expertise, knowledge and resources that we work hard to bring to bear in international development.
The best way for us to help support them is through their networks. I believe the member knows very well Cooperation Canada. There is also a set of regional and provincial networks that bring NGOs together and that do a lot of knowledge exchange and capacity building. We contribute to these networks and work through them to support Canadian NGOs and ensure there is knowledge exchange, not only amongst them but, frankly, between them and us.
This work also happens in the field. Our missions will often bring their partners who are on the ground together to exchange on what they're hearing, what they're seeing and what the needs are, and to extract lessons learned from that. It's an ongoing process of knowledge exchange.