Through our embassy in Warsaw, we have been in regular discussion with the Polish authorities about their needs. We have people on the ground at one of the major crossing points in Poland to assess the situation.
Certainly until now Poland has been able to respond sufficiently. I think that has been partly through government and partly through the images of the real generosity of Poles in helping those coming over the borders, but this is a situation that is evolving. Needs will shift. Numbers are increasing. The important thing is that we will continue to be in touch with Poland and work with the European Union, which will be responsible in the first instance for backing this up. We're really live to the fact that women and children are coming over the border and need to be properly received.