That is true.
I think it was a week ago that our Minister of Petroleum and Minerals went to South Africa and attended an oil conference. He announced that Somalia is ready to award over 200 oil wells offshore, not onshore, and that is different. When you look at the offshore, there is huge potential for Somalia in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.
We are going to do that in a way that is more environmentally friendly and sustainable, so that it doesn't become a curse but instead becomes a source of stability.
We have a bill in Parliament now—it's almost in the final reading—which is a petroleum law that will allow the establishment of a petroleum agency that is independent, which will run these contracts. Hopefully very soon, if we are able to pass the bill and go through the remaining steps, I think we'll be able to have a system in place that will protect all those areas. It will protect the environment and the rights of the workers, and ensure that there is fair competition and that we extract these resources in a very sustainable manner. We don't want things that will negatively impact us.
That's in the works, and the minister is really pushing to finalize all the key legislation and policies.