Thank you, both of you, for being here today and enlightening us on this very important topic.
Ms. Madenga, I want to start with you, because of some of the opening comments you made. You talked about the violence in South Sudan.
I wanted to build on that because, as you know, in July 2018 there was a UN arms embargo against South Sudan. At that time, when the embargo was announced, the first person to come forward was the President of Uganda, Mr. Museveni, who said not to worry about the sanctions—he would help skirt them. He said he would provide arms to South Sudan as needed.
There are right now eight people in the South Sudanese leadership who face UN sanctions. However, four countries—Ethiopia, Sudan, Kenya and Uganda—have not enforced those sanctions.
With the UN arms embargo and the violence that's happening now in South Sudan, what is the situation since you were there in October?