We can certainly add from the humanitarian perspective, because the challenges are so numerous. Cholera did not come up, but it is also on our minds. It is a major concern in the context of the displacement and the crowded areas that we see. The biggest needs to responding to cholera are water, sanitation and hygiene programming as well as health services. As Ms. Delaney said, the health infrastructure in Sudan has been severely damaged.
Through our ongoing funding, we do support the health sector via the International Committee of the Red Cross. We are also supporting water and sanitation programming, and one of the funds that we support in Sudan is the Sudan Humanitarian Fund that is managed by OCHA. It helps to pre-position funding for these kinds of outbreaks and emerging needs so that, when there's a cholera outbreak, they can work with local organizations, and they can work with international organizations to get funding out rapidly to address it. We have funding in place for this.