Very honestly, I don't want to mislead this committee in any way. I'm not very versed with that, but I would say there's a lot of going back and forth. I have read some articles about Wahabism and things like that, the possible spread of Islam in that part of the world and fundamentalism and those kinds of things. But one thing I really want to say again and again is that within the political system, within the political parties, there is so much diversity.
In fact, very honestly, if you look at the opposition and the governing party, you'll see more diversity, more possibility for stability within the opposition. The opposition has people from all over the country, from all ethnic groups, including Meles' own region, Tigray. For example, his own defence minister in the past, Seye, is now part of the leadership of the opposition. The former president of the country has abandoned him and is now a member of the opposition. The former governor of the province of Tigray, where Meles came from, has now abandoned them and has come to the opposition.
There is much diversity within the opposition, religious and otherwise, so the opposition can continue to create stability within the country, I would say.