That's a very good question, very apropos.
The forum that I cited in my remarks was organized in February of 2016. At that point, we thought we were gearing up for elections in November of that year. We're now in May of 2018. The narrative is that there will be elections in December.
The expectation from our networks of journalists and from Archbishop Utembi is that those elections will be a sham, that Kabila will be essentially functioning in some way as a principle presence. That is why I wanted to stress that Canada should support a position where the current head of state is not involved, as required by the DRC's constitution.
What we anticipate is that if elections go ahead, there will be a proxy for Kabila elected. That is something that we in the international community should be monitoring for and guarding against.