I am not sure I have understood your question, but if you are saying that France would prefer to withdraw, allow me to correct that statement. The President of the French Republic was very clear: France will not withdraw until Malians have fully recovered the integrity and sovereignty of their country. That is why our French military effort is ongoing and will continue until that objective has been reached.
However, our country is allowing sufficient room for AFISMA's deployment, of course. AFISMA will be able to develop, probably even more significantly, over the next few weeks and months. Consultations will begin at the United Nations. Let's not forget that, in this area, we are operating under the UN umbrella.
Finally, AFISMA has been in effect for a few days. About 4,000 African soldiers are now on Malian soil. So there is an effectiveness and presence there. Obviously, any support of the international community is especially useful, given the additional costs of those operations for African forces. That was actually the objective of the Addis Ababa conference, which helped raise the funds I mentioned earlier.