It's an excellent question.
Beyond the security situation, there's a vast debate in the country amongst political scientists and constitutional experts who are asking themselves, should you have a referendum to reform the constitution if you're not elected with a mandate to change the constitution? As with every political issue, there are people on both sides making arguments that contradict each other.
The interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry is making a speech this afternoon at 3:30. He's addressing the nation. We'll see if the referendum comes up. It's been coming up less, I would say, publicly in the debate, which is maybe a sign that he is abandoning it. We'll have to see what the intentions are and what the week will bring. Today is very calm. There are usually demonstrations on February 7. Today it's extremely calm out there. It's like a statutory holiday. There's absolutely nothing happening, which is good.
My understanding is that negotiations between the various courts will continue. Montana group made a letter public last week in which they invited the Prime Minister to a dialogue. The Prime Minister said he would answer that letter tomorrow, so we'll see what that brings. I'm sure there will be something about that in his address to the nation at 3:30 this afternoon, as well.