Yes.
I'm sorry. I do want to get to another question, but thank you for that. Maybe Ms. McPherson can pick up on it further. I'm certainly of the view that the government's response was not adequate. It was a quick communications response. Again, I suspect many members of the government, at least in private, would agree that more needs to be done.
I have an open-ended question for anyone who wants to answer it.
I'm very interested in our exploring more the role of conflict in undermining development. I think one of the other issues when it comes to education is what the opportunities in an educational setting are for students, perhaps across conflicting communities, to interact with each other, for pro-pluralism messages to be communicated as part of education, and what the losses are in terms of that interaction that come with people's being out of school.
If anybody wants to pick up on that—the role of conflict, pluralism and what we're seeing right now....