I'll be very brief and I'll deal exactly with this point, because I appreciate the importance you gave to combatting impunity, your reference in that regard to the listing mechanism, UN Security Council Resolution 1960. I know Sudan is one of your two priority countries.
Given that the vote has been for independence in southern Sudan, there's been talk about waiving the indictment against President al-Bashir, or another one of the Sudanese leaders, Ahmad Harun, who have been indicted for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. In other words, in order to further good relations between the north and the south, we should waive or ignore these indictments. What is your view on that? Would you regard waiving such indictments really as defaulting on the struggle against impunity?