Thank you for the question.
I think we saw, with the 20-year anniversary recently, that this incident is still very much on the minds of the world, and that there is a lot of attention still paid to this. There are ongoing efforts, including the efforts I cited earlier in my statement, supported by Canada, to address the needs of the people who survived this terrible tragedy.
I think it's clear that this is still very much a present issue for people, and will be for a long time. A lot of the children now in Rwanda were born after these events, so I'm sure to some degree there's also a desire by some people to compartmentalize this and have a memory, but then also to seek some sort of normality in the society.