It takes time to build up the capacity, but we have an opportunity to do more. I believe that. I think the government is trying to find those opportunities in terms of our own production. However, I also think that we have been doing a lot behind the scenes to really support the Secretary-General and the work that he's being doing in trying to keep the port of Odessa open and trying to deal with the supply situation.
We now have to look at how long this war could go on and the impact that it's having on an ongoing basis. That's where I think we really do need to look hard at what the impacts are, particularly in Africa, and in parts of the Middle East and Asia, where the supply situation is extremely serious and where its ongoing impact on the economies of those countries is extremely deep.
We have to recognize that the continent of Africa, which includes so many countries, is a continent to which we're going to have to pay a lot of attention, simply by virtue of what the impacts of what has taken place in the past while have been on that.