Mr. Fisher, we've been seized with this issue for some time now. We had Conrad Sauvé here just a couple of weeks ago. He talked about the work the Red Cross is doing working with the Red Crescent, and of course, the difficulties of getting access to the people inside Syria who really need the assistance. Of course we call on both sides to allow for humanitarian access because there are people who are suffering and who need our assistance.
You talked about the northeast area of Syria. One of our other witnesses talked about the different factions that Syria has been divided into, the Kurdish area in the northeast, and there are other sectarian groups. Is there something special about this group in the northeast that has been allowed access?