Great.
On the level of execution of a plan, you said that for the first couple of years you're going to be aggregating some baseline data so you can develop some really substantive, practical, and realistic benchmarks. There will always be people--as you mentioned, Madam Golberg--who want immediate results. You just can't do that, especially in war-torn areas where there's no substantial civil society to speak of--no infrastructure in justice and security.
I'll leave this as a comment for myself, and you may want to comment on it. But I hope that when you start to develop the indicators or benchmarks--whatever term you want to use--they will be more focused on results, even if they're modest. We understand what you have to work with. Rather than a report on the actions you did, what are the results on the ground, as Mr. Marston was saying, that all of these initiatives and actions are equated to?