Thank you, Mr. Reid. I'm glad to be taking up the rear.
And thanks for all of your presentations. It has been very illuminating, and I apologize for the cavernous nature of the room.
I was wondering if you could discuss HIV a little bit. Certainly, armed conflict is a significant vector and sexual violence is the vehicle. We know that Congo has a fairly high rate of HIV occurrence. I think it's somewhere around 5%, and the majority of those are women and girls. So I would imagine it has had quite an impact. I know the government is very conscious of the problem and has been trying to work through it.
Can you maybe discuss a little bit the impact that has had on communities? What kinds of measures have we taken to try to stop the transmission, and to at least treat those who have it? And what can we do from here to help them?