That's an excellent question, and it's a question I think that keeps the high commissioner awake many nights in Geneva.
We have been very careful to say, first and foremost, that our normal protection work is refugees. That's what we have a mandate for, and they will not be short-changed at the expense of internally displaced people. If we are to take on the problem of internally displaced people, and that we said we will do, because there's a need out there, then, one, it would not have to be at the expense of refugees, and two, we would require resources to do so--financial, plus other types of political and diplomatic support that come with dealing with the very delicate issue of internally displaced people. We're hopeful that the same governments that support us in our efforts, and not just the UN itself, but the UN system, the international community as a whole, will provide us with the necessary resources in dealing with this new phenomenon of internally displaced people.
It's an excellent question and one that is going to be a challenge.