At the moment, the situation in Bamako in the south is calm, and it has been calm. There are approximately 250 registered Canadians in Mali. We estimate that the total number is about 450. Foreign Affairs has been in touch directly to encourage them to leave the country. Officials both here at headquarters and at Bamako have been monitoring the situation, and we've been advising people regularly about what has been offered. We've offered assistance on travel documents, for example, if people need them.
We've advised for some time against all travel in Mali in the north. That had been there for some time.
At the moment, because the situation has been calm in Bamako, commercial flights have continued to function, so that hasn't been an issue. We have also taken the precaution of relocating some of our dependents and non-essential staff from the embassy. We'll be monitoring that and looking at how to adjust that as we go forward.