I would say so. According to everything that is currently happening in the Congo—such as the fact that civil society and the opposition political parties have gotten together, as Mr. Kabuya mentioned earlier—they want change. They are working together to achieve that change.
The major problem they are facing is the government's outside support, which is standing in their way. We need help from the outside in the form of strong support for the opposition and for civil society. That would ensure that everything is done properly, whether we are talking about elections or aspects related to social or political life. If things unfold that way—in other words, if outside governments help civil societies and the opposition—everything should work out for the best in the Congo going forward.