Thank you. I'm happy to do so.
This Sunday will be the third election since February of last year. The two preceding elections have been free and fair. They've been well-run. In some ways, it's a sign of democracy that it's finding its way.
Institutions are continuing to grow and build. Some institutional stability is something the international community, including Canada, would like to see in Kosovo in order to have a stable partner on the ground. The way they've gone through these electoral processes has been fully in line with their constitution. A number of situations have gone to the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court has decreed one way or another, and that has led to action.
I'm a little “glass half full”, or at least I try to be. Obviously, Kosovo needs to have a stable government to be able to move forward, and to move forward as a strong partner for the Belgrade-Priština dialogue, which is what we want to see for the overall Euro-Atlantic aspirations of the country.
They have been following their constitutional processes and electoral processes. We're hoping that will continue. We expect to have successful elections this weekend, and then we'll be able to move forward from there.