When I used that I gave you three criteria, which were for the country's selection, if that's what you are talking about. The second was making a difference. That's a generic sort of expression in terms of whether we think we can make a difference in the country we have chosen to work with. Do we have a partner there with whom we feel we can actually get the job done? There is no point in our trying to work in a country where we don't think we can get effective results. So that's more a governance measure, if you will, and whether we think they have the systems and the capacity to work with us to deliver results for Canadians.
On December 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.