Yes, but at the same time, the countries in the region should mobilize and take a much more vigilant approach. That would make a difference. The proof is in the latest turmoil in the Kabila government, which appealed to the ambassadors of France, Angola, and Rwanda all because the leaders of Angola and Rwanda, going through France, announced that they would take action to ensure that the DRC had credible elections and, above all, a changeover in power—in other words, Mr. Kabila's departure.
That is evidence that mobilizing neighbouring countries has a fairly significant impact on the regime's behaviour. I'm convinced that the use of sanctions and the mobilization of African nations in the region would be effective.