Should we be treating different countries differently in Africa and the countries that one of the members mentioned here today? You have certain countries China's getting into. Of the 50-odd countries that are in Africa, they're all different to a certain extent, but let's zero in on a country like the Congo.
Right now it is dealing with the election, but overall the Congo has vast resources we could tap into and use for our industries. But how do we deal with a country like that, where we would like to invest, but you have the rebels there and you have all this disruption and the terrible things that are happening to females in that country? So how do we go in there as a government? We've already been criticized that we didn't bring enough people there for the elections, but the minister informed me that's all we were invited for. With the private sector and government working together, with a place like Congo, how do we get in there and make money and help them make money but also help them with their structures? Should we be dealing with that country differently from others?