Thank you.
Thank you very much, everyone, for your comments. This is a really intriguing discussion, and I'm still trying to get my head around this idea that we need to be supporting local governments and not using the international community. I'm not fleshing it out, just because of time.
I think we need to be using more of our international structures, especially to bring people to criminal court, because what I see as the biggest problem that isn't talked about enough in all of this, in the power struggle and in the geopolitical relationships, is this horrendous and brute concept of power.
It is not community-based, and there is the huge gender equality issue. Why are we, or should we be, supporting a process that more clearly and decisively brings people to criminal court for sexual violence and the rape of women, or is it too premature? Should that be happening in tandem with all this? That's the only way I can see these other things working.
Maybe you've been thinking about it a lot longer so you can give me some of your insights.
Abid, please join in with your comments too.
You may use the rest of my time, so the chair will cut you off.