Thank you, very much.
The map that you have in front of you will show three distinct areas. The top area is the Kurdish area that we've just spoken about, where we have easy access. I say that I know roughly 95% of what is going on there. From Baghdad in the south we have quite good access. I have local staff that travel there often. They interact with government and we have good knowledge of who the people are and what their needs are. The big issue for all of us, and in particular for the United Nations World Food Programme, is the area covering the governorate between Baghdad and the Kurdish region, which is controlled by ISIL and other armed opposition groups.
We distribute in all 18 governorates of Iraq. We have IDPs in all of the country. The areas in the middle section are areas that we access whenever we possibly can. We work with national NGOs, cooperating partners, and we have agreements with them that they deliver food when it is safe to do so. Nobody wants a situation where a food distribution is compromised in any way; either the implementing partner comes into a problem or the people who are receiving the assistance. It is ad hoc, but it is going on and we are getting more and more information from these areas. We've now put in place a monitoring system that we do with telephone technology that is safe for the people to respond to, and we are starting to get good information back from them. Thank you.