Of course, and I'm not implying that it was your case, but it's maybe worth saying a word about that. In terms of the current crisis in Burundi, I see it primarily as a political crisis rather than an ethnic crisis, unlike the situation that prevailed in Burundi in the 1990s, as you will recall, when there were horrific massacres. Tens of thousands of people were killed, primarily along ethnic lines. It didn't get more attention only because it was quickly overshadowed by the Rwandan genocide.
What's happening now in Burundi is very different from that. It is a crisis that opposes, on the one hand, a president clinging to power and the group that support him, and on the other hand, a broad range of people of both ethnicities who oppose that. So—