I'm going to take this opportunity to ask a question of you as well, if you don't mind.
We know that women and children face disproportionate hardship in war and conflict zones, and, in particular, we see that Resolution 2303, released just last month by the UN Security Council, strongly condemns the sexual violence. Can you speak to the threats in Burundi and tell us about some of the civil society responses to these threats?
In particular, I have an interest in the displacement camps and the conditions that are existing there, because that is often a hotbed of violence and external threats coming in. How are women and children faring, and what more can be done by civil society, and maybe what can Canada be doing, too?