We really don't have a lot of facts on the ground, because it's so difficult for the journalists and other people to go and really do fact-finding missions. Definitely, some of them were encouraged by the government and, I should say, the tribes in particular. We know many of them were sympathetic to the government. Some Turkish proxies were also quite active, particularly in the coastal areas where the Alawite people were massacred. We know that.
It is also true that Mr. Sharaa is not in full control of all of those militias and armed groups. At the same time, he is the president of the country, and he needs to find a way to stop those kinds of massacres. It is—
