That's a good question.
In the election in April, the Burmese government allowed some international monitors in, but they only did it a very short amount of time before the election. I think international monitoring, as it should be properly done, is important. I would need to look to see how many seats are up for grabs. In the election in April there were some complaints, but not too many. But only about 6% of the seats in Parliament were up, so even though the NLD swept the election, the outcome is not going to be that great. It will be interesting in 2015 if many more seats are up. The NLD is widely popular and the regime is.... We'll see how they deal with that.
As I said before, I think I would continue to support civil society groups, and ensure that ethnic nationalities are included. It was great the NLD could register as a party, but like I said, some Kachin parties weren't allowed to register. So I think that would be important too—to just make sure that things are fair, spread across the entire country, and not just concentrated in the central parts.