I was responsible for this file at Peacebuild, and I've since moved on. To be honest, Peacebuild has no funding at the moment, so the capacity to organize civil society around this issue has been greatly diminished. There is no central focal point right now that can go to DFAIT and make this statement.
Personally, I think the people I know who work on this issue at DFAIT would be very interested in continuing this conversation, although some of those people have already moved on. That's where we see one of the problems. Six months or 12 months on, those responsible for the file have moved on. So we've lost our focal point and have to kind of start all over. We don't have somebody who can take up this issue and carry the torch.
I am talking informally with Peacebuild and civil society representatives in my own personal capacity and am asking about having a round table on what's next, but that's on an entirely voluntary basis. Everybody does this. All of our funds are kind of up in the air, so we all do it because we're committed. We're interested in the issue and in seeing it happen.