We have been doing a lot over the last few years.
Since about 2006 we have really upped our game on training in the security sector to build capacity. We've trained African police, African civilians who work in the security sector, and African military.
I'll give you two examples. Through the Global Peace and Security Fund, we have trained police who are in the ECOWAS standby force, so many of them will end up being deployed through AFISMA. We have trained them in improving their capacity to look at issues of sexual violence, to respond to them, and to prevent them. That's just one small example. I have a raft of them. I won't get into all of them.
The second example is counterterrorism training. We have undertaken military training with some African armed forces on international counterterrorism but also on respect for international humanitarian law and how to protect civilians, and also on sexual violence issues. We have a number of programs to get at the civilian police and military arms of the security sector to build their capacity. We did some of that in Mali prior to the coup, as well.