Senator Danforth was very helpful in the beginning. I think the challenge was back in 2003, with Machakos. The expectation wasn't managed. As soon as it was agreed that the southern Sudanese had the right to self-determination, that was the beginning of independence.
Senator Danforth and President Carter have played very helpful roles over the years, in my view. I think the challenge has been the “lost boys”. Those sorts of people have a heavy advocacy voice--or not necessarily an advocacy voice, that's maybe too negative, but it's easy to sympathize with them from a number of different backgrounds, whether you want to sympathize with the marginalized or sympathize with the blacks or sympathize with the Christians, or however one generally, quite simplistically, wants to categorize them. It plays to those sympathies. So the expectations just haven't been managed at all in the south because of that.