I'm glad to hear you say that, because the reports are disturbing. I think some of the testimony that will be taken from people who are victims will determine the next steps. I just hope one of the things our government does—and you don't have to respond to this, it's political—is to say to the government that if it is continuing to do this and the world community is watching, it is going to be susceptible to charges of war crimes.
We know what the other side is doing, but they're not the government. There's a different relationship there with civilians, obviously, and they can be charged as well. But when you're talking about a government you have a relationship with, it's a different equation.
I just want to ask this of CIDA very quickly. We have people on the ground to monitor. I was just curious as to how many people we have on the ground presently. Is that number going to increase?