Post-Daesh Iraq, again, remains an area that requires quite a bit of stability, stabilization support, so part of our efforts working with coalition members is to engage in stabilization programs to make the communities safe. That obviously requires political will on the parts of the community members, but we are providing support through stabilization programs, including policing, to help to develop a confidence amongst the communities that they can return safely and deal with issues of demining and unexploded ordnances.
This is an area very heavily polluted with munitions, so there is a need to clear those areas and to ensure the restoration of services, ensure that electricity, water, sanitation, and education services are flowing. That's the focus of the international community going into this next phase of post-Daesh priority for Iraq. Then, based on that, our hope is that community members, including the Yazidis, will feel that they are able to return safely to their communities.