I would like to add to what Mr. Panossian said. I think that, for most of us, losing our jobs is not the most important thing. For us, what is at stake is the mandate of this institution. For a number of individuals, it would be so easy to leave because it's not easy to go through this day after day. However, we're not doing it because we don't know who will replace us or what will become of this institution.
The important thing is not our jobs, but rather our partners and all the programming that has been built up. What will happen to that? So the job is secondary. It's really more for those two reasons that we are still working for Rights and Democracy. We're still doing everything we can, in a professional manner, to do our job.