Yes, I have quick comment to make on the question of the civil registration.
Pardon me for responding in English.
I should have responded in French, but English is easier for me.
Usually the way it's done is that the community leaders will verify that a particular person or household comes from a particular place. That's the normal way it's done.
Politically speaking, there is now a desire on the part of the northern government to have as many people as possible register in the north, because it will skew the 60% and then the majority figures that follow from that, in terms of voting for the referendum. So there is some support now in the north to encourage people to claim southern citizenship and to be eligible for voting, because that will raise the number of registered voters and reduce, therefore, the percentage of voters who may be more likely to vote for independence.
Does that make sense?