Certainly the more observers we have from a diversity of organizations would be helpful.
Partly to answer your first question as well, and the latest, another organization that has been following the crisis very closely and trying to make a difference is the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, with the appointment of a Great Lakes special envoy who has tried to make a few trips to Bujumbura, the capital of the country.
Canada as well, as a member of la Francophonie, certainly supports the spirit of what we call the Déclaration de Bamako, which was approved by the members of la Francophonie in 2000, and that does underline the concept of rupture de la démocratie, looking at all the violations of human rights.
One concrete step taken by la Francophonie, with the support of Canada, was the suspension of multilateral co-operation with Burundi last April as well. That's an example of the type of pressure that is being put by the international community, including Canada.