It won't be a long answer because our understanding, from reporting on the ground and from our allies, is that there is a very positive reaction to the French military intervention. They wanted the Islamist extremists pushed out. The French military operation has started that move and has gained some considerable success. We're seeing in the north and in the south considerable support. As the French military was moving up into Kidal, our understanding is that there was not a shot fired. The MNLA, the Tuareg group, had announced that they're in control of Kidal. They welcomed the French troops. That's our understanding.
Again, we're not there in the north right now. I'm hearing this from allies. There's a positive reaction from the Malians and from the international community to the French move.