I wanted to say, before a final question, that we appreciate that the Government of Canada has invested a lot of time, resources, and money in trying to help set the proper stage for these events through governance capacity. Since 2006 I think we've made over $1 billion in investments down there in the region.
But let me take it another way, with a final question on Darfur. I noticed that there was an article in The New York Times not long ago—I think it was in August 2010—that noted the increase of violence in Darfur. Is there a sense that the regime in Khartoum is trying to really soften up resistance in Darfur so that they don't get ideas about being the next to try to separate? Or is it that they're trying to suppress what might be a more problematic region in a smaller country afterwards?