Mr. Chair, I'll ask this very quickly. I don't have much time.
Mr. Deng, thank you for coming.
You talked about the history, you talked about the Cold War. The result of Sudan basically is that struggle. There's a new player--not necessarily a new player, but becoming very visible on the African scene--and that's China.
China has a different approach. They offer stability in the way of infrastructure, the sorts of things that emerging nations probably will warm up to more quickly than perhaps democracy and some of the things that we offer in the United Nations.
Are you concerned about China? For instance, I understand that in the Sudan, the north and the south... At this point, the north is offering 100-year leases on areas...in southern Sudan to the Chinese. Are you concerned about that? Are you concerned about where that will lead to in future conflicts and possibly new horrors that we haven't experienced yet?