Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Elsawi, thank you for coming. We're thrilled that you're here. It's a big issue for us here in Canada, because Canada for many years has had investments in Sudan.
I wanted to ask you about the CPA, the comprehensive peace agreement. I was there in Naivasha and Machakos when discussions were held between north and south. There were words being used about how women must be more included as a result of the CPA if we're going to try to look forward to peace. In your view, did the CPA actually bring about that kind of change, or did it not? Was it more on the ground that you had to make these things happen?