I think I'll also be turning that over to my colleague, the ambassador.
I think a meaningful peace is one that is a peace for everybody. It's a positive peace. It's a peace in which everyone has the opportunity to participate in the decisions that their government and their country are making. It's where services are provided to everyone. It's where, no matter where they live, what their gender is or what their ethnicity is, they have the opportunity to participate in the governance of their country and to access services.
That has not been the case in many decades, or ever, in Sudan. First, it was a result of the approach that President Bashir took during his time, where he really concentrated the benefits of the resources in the centre, in Khartoum, and neglected the periphery. We saw the results there with regard to the civil war with South Sudan and then later with Darfur, and the ultimate decision on the part of the South Sudanese, through a referendum, to separate from the country.