Thank you for that.
It's a large question. I can go individually down the list, but a couple of examples will suffice.
Somalia is acknowledged globally as being a failed state. Civil documentation has not been available from Somalia for at least 10 years. The passport is readily available from vendors throughout Nairobi, if you would like to have yourself designated as a Somali national.
That's an extreme example, to be sure. Nevertheless, there are others.
The Congo, as you know, has undergone recently a very severe civil conflict. Gross violations of human rights continue. The United Nations released a report--I think it was late last year--outlining a massive violation of human rights in eastern Congo that had occurred in the previous four or five months or something like that.
Rwanda underwent its genocide. Burundi had something that was remarkably similar.
Those are the types of insecurities we talk about. Unfortunately, the democratic institutions, the various political processes that have been chosen are still being tested; although there are elections, they are fraught. Even in those areas where you would expect a little more stability, there's still an awful lot of insecurity that's quite evident.