Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To follow on Paul's comments which were focused on ethnic armed organizations, I think the same conclusions apply across ethnic communities. It's a volatile picture with different groups, communities and regional differences in terms of approach and [Technical difficulty—Editor].
For example, what we have seen through our reporting from our mission and others is a very high focus on the NLD in Yangon, which is the largest city and largest commercial centre. Once you move out to the regions, you start to have different ethnic and political groups supporting the same general objective of wanting the military to reverse course, but the end state for some of them is slightly different in terms of the constitutional outcomes that they would like to see and their place in some sort of power structure.
To specifically respond to the question has there been any reconciliation—