Sure.
As we know, monitoring an election is not very different from monitoring a referendum. We're still looking at many similar issues with regard to the civic and political rights of citizens to participate in a referendum, and at many of the human rights that go along with a referendum, and people's ability to participate in civic and political rights in their country.
With regard to the threshold and the percentages needed in order for the referendum to pass, it is a 50-plus-one vote for either unity or secession, but the threshold for turnout among registered voters is 60%. So of all the eligible voters who do register now, there needs to be a 60% turnout during the referendum for the vote to be considered valid.
You touched a bit on the participation of women in the registration. We are starting to track data from our observers. We do not as yet have firm data to really be able to comment on that aspect of it.