Thank you, Mr. Bailey.
The second question has to do with some of the questions that have been put to you. You mentioned that the drafting of the constitution will follow the guidelines of the Al-Azhar document, setting forth basic principles with respect to the protection of minority and religious rights and the like.
I'm wondering about the overall constituent assembly that is responsible for the drafting of the new constitution. To what extent is the constituent assembly itself a representative body? For example, are Coptic Christians represented in the actual constitution drafting process? Are there Coptic women who are participating in the drafting process? What is the presence of women, generally speaking, in that drafting process? My basic concern is whether the actual constituent assembly is itself a representative body.