Okay. Thank you.
I was here prior to the 2015 election, and I was on the foreign affairs committee. We talked about some of these issues then. One thing we talked about at the time was trying to re-establish the local government structures that would need to be put in place. From what you're saying today, that has not been successfully done.
One component of that was talking about how we bring about justice. You talked about accountability and holding perpetrators accountable. There are a couple of models. One is that the world does it from outside. The second one, and I think the preferred one from our discussions with witnesses, is that people are able to somehow establish local control and local justice issues.
Has that been able to get started at all, or are these other things—the quotas, the political blockades, the military control—interfering even with the capacity to do that?