This feels like a complex question, so I don't mind the interruption here. Canada does recognize the state of Sudan. It's obvious that the activity and the situation there has created a significant amount of fragility and there is a real risk of fracturing in the country. At this point, what we're hoping not to see is further destabilization into its constituent parts.
The RSF and SAF do control parts of the country at this time, but even that border continues to change and move. The longer this goes on, the more difficult it is to see how that resolution will come to pass in terms of recognizing bringing the country back together again.