Is there going to be any collective agreement on making good on the Gleneagles commitments?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: I think that’s a good question. I think countries are very focused on that. There’s been a lot of discussion on that. And I think — I would imagine that the leaders are going to be discussing this issue. It’s very important from the credibility standpoint of the G8 to meet these commitments. And as I mentioned, we believe we’re well on our way, some other countries are, as well. And so I would anticipate a focus on this and a continuing commitment to meet these goals. Q Has there been any discussion about revisiting the commitment to doubling aid to Africa? ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: You mean within the G8? Q Within the G8. ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: No, I think that — I think the G8 countries — you mean, coming out of Gleneagles? Q Yes, I mean — ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: No. Q — the fact that the U.S. and the U.K. basically are alone in having placed themselves on target to meet these goals. I may be missing someone else. But has there been