I would just say that within the African Union Commission, there has been a transition in the last several months. In February of this year, there was a new chair of the commission. There were eight new commissioners put in place. It's those commissioners who are key to our establishing the priorities and work plan that are linked to the MOU.
In terms of process, we're in the process of establishing those relationships with the commissioners and setting the course for the action plan and concrete work that we'll do through the MOU.
I would just note that one of the key deliverables of “Agenda 2063”, which is the central planning document for the African Union Commission, is the continental free trade agreement. We continue to maintain engagement on that through a number of different development assistance investments.
