I think the situation is grim. Today, it's grim. I heard before I came here, from a colleague in DPKO, the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, that the World Food Programme said it had lost millions of dollars of food that had been stolen. The UN pre-positions food for the rainy season, which has just started, all of it for civilians, and all that food was stolen by government soldiers a few days ago. So the prospects are grim.
The UN sites aren't intended to protect civilians on this scale, but we had I think 13,000-plus civilians who came to our site 10 days ago, in Juba alone. We're worried about government rhetoric that you may have heard on the news, which is that they believe opposition figures are in these sites, are in UN sites. We're fearful that these UN sites may be raided by government soldiers.