Very quickly, it's a huge issue in the Congo with respect to the sexual victimization of women. From the reports we have, and the fact-finding, a lot of this is really a weapon of war that's being used by conflicting sides.
I did meet—as did the Prime Minister, by the way—with the authorities there at the highest level, expressing our concerns. We're doing a lot of work with regard to the victims, assistance to victims and all of that, of this particular heinous crime.
What we are doing now is taking a much more in-depth view and review of our response to sexual violence perpetrated against women in the Congo. We're going to be holding that government accountable as well, to ensure that it pursues offenders vigorously—which I don't know is happening right now—and that the offenders be brought to justice. We're going to try to leverage some pressure in some of these areas as well.