Let me start. I did not acknowledge a high incidence. What I said is, certainly there is a risk, which is why we all had agreements and which is frankly why the ICRC is on the ground and has the mandate it does and does the work it does. This is why, in the arrangement that has been signed, specifically and explicitly in the arrangement we talk about allegations and investigations.
To my mind, I think the key here is a combination of things. One is monitoring. The monitoring, I think, needs to be frequent. It needs to be standard. It needs to have people who have the right training. If you do that, then we believe--and as I think people who have testified before me, people who worked in the embassy, have said--that allows you confidence that you can transfer.
I think for me that's what the standard is. I think we were able to do that.