some of the lifesaving work done by unhcr, the world food program, and more.i'm wondering if you can share with the committee some of your thoughts about how to navigate the importance of some of these agencies and ongoing work. rep. stefanik: i think, again, the world food program is a very successful program. it is focused, its significant voluntary funding piece is a testament to that, has bipartisan support, and is important to america from an national and agricultural perspective, from a business manufacturing perspective as well and american workforce perspective. i think we need to look at all of our programs to an assessment of, do they answer the questions, does it make america safer, stronger, and more prosperous? that should be our guiding light. and america first, peace through strength. i'm very concerned that we do make that assessment, and where america leads through efficacy. sen. booker: the challenges we often have through crises, investments made early on the through stabilities of nations, we could have done much better and in many ways wit