I'm just summarizing.
The Geneva communiqué of 2012 lays out on four or five pages an agreed program and basic principles and these are reaffirmed by the London 11 final communiqué this past year. The idea is to set up a diverse democratic state that reflects the interest of all of Syria's people. That's their goal. Whether everybody who claims to be part of the opposition ascribes to those goals is another story. But in terms of their formal commitment, that's what I was referring to. It's a constant source of pressure on the opposition to reflect that in word and deed. We have urged them to be as diverse as possible both in their membership and in their approach.