Thank you, Mr. Marston, for your comments.
Many of these abuses, you rightly point out, occur even before the conflict, obviously during the conflict, and also after the conflict. Quite often this type of behaviour seems almost like a declaration of open season on women.
We have to do something about that. A lot of it is education. It starts in the schools. It's also in the department of health, as well. NGOs can also be of tremendous assistance, and also the justice system, including the training of police officers and the hiring of women. It has to be attacked on many different fronts.
What you need is a national strategy, similar to what some countries are doing in trying to combat corruption, for example. It has to be attacked on many different fronts if you want to be successful. It's not just about putting more police women officers on the street. That will make a little bit of a dent, but it goes far beyond that.