Yes, I think the dialogue is essential given that, as I said in my presentation, the crisis is, above all, political. Dialogue is precisely the best way to resolve political crises. We have experience in that area. The experience has led to the Arusha accord, which is now being challenged by the current government.
One of the solutions I'm suggesting in my document is for Canada to support the efforts of the East African Community, which seeks to end the Burundian crisis through negotiations. Canada has experienced it first hand. I remember that Carolyn McAskie was there in the 2000s. She followed all the rounds of negotiations that took place at the time.