They declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, November 2, and then, as you indicated, it was lifted on February 15.
We believe this is a significant event in that it could provide greater access for humanitarian actors. We see it as a promising sign of the Government of Ethiopia's intention to make progress on this issue. We also believe this will also help enable swifter investigations for those Ethiopian and foreign citizens who are currently under detention and that it will potentially enable the prompt release of those who were not charged. It is a very promising sign.
I'll ask my colleague Mrs. Hilary Childs-Adams if she wants to add to that.