I have a question for the chief superintendent, with regard to the article that shook, to a certain extent, the foundations of the United Nations.
Former UN Assistant Secretary-General Banbury had a litany of complaints about problems within the United Nations, but particularly with regard to peacekeeping, including the Central African Republic incident, where peacekeepers engaged in the systemic rape and abuse of women and civilians they were assigned to protect, and the slow response of the centre and the bureaucracy to address those issues.
The Secretary-General has committed to reform and to update and improve practices. I'm wondering what insight you can share with us from your position within the UN.