Could I just add a couple of remarks? I think one of our teams has had discussions in both the north and south that, yes, we realize the referendum is a historic decision point for the people of North and South Sudan. All parties, especially those in government or politics, have to focus on the medium to long term regardless of the results. These two areas will be living together more or less with each other, and the governments still have to respond to the needs of their citizens. They have to think of very practical issues: health care, education, and so on.
Another one of the themes of our messages in the meetings was that Canada is here to help. We have a massive aid program, as do many other western countries in the UN system, but in the long term, this is not a poor region. It is a country rich in resources, and politically you have to develop policies to tap the benefits of these resources so that over the long term you are not dependent on aid; you are truly independent and autonomous.