At one point, very early in the process, I remember there was concern that the constitution drafting process was in fact a little bit too much dominated by one particular side of the discussion in Egypt, namely the Muslim Brotherhood, and those whose views would be similar or even stronger.
I'm not up to speed myself on what measures they've taken in this new constitutional drafting process that's under way now, so I'll have to look into that and get back to you, Mr. Albrecht, with an answer to that question.
You'll remember I mentioned that two members of the cabinet are members of the Coptic Church, and indeed one of those is a woman. I guess one could argue it's a good first step, but more needs to be done perhaps. I think it's clear that President Morsi and Prime Minister Kandil recognize the desirability of taking such measures. Whether they've gone far enough, whether more needs to be done, I don't think anyone would be prepared to say, yes, they've done all that needs to be done. I doubt even they themselves would say that. But it's still early days.