I think it would be fair to say that our vigilance was already high, but we've notched it up another notch or two in light of the very concerns that the members of the committee have been voicing. We recognize that there are reasons why people are asking questions and are a bit concerned.
However, I come back to what Minister Baird and others have said. It's very much important to judge the Government of Egypt, and indeed any government, by what it does, and not necessarily by what is said about it, or even by what sometimes relatively less important members of it might say. What's most important is what it actually does. In that regard, I think we would hold the view that it's still very early days for Egypt in terms of its transformation following the revolution they had last year.