Thank you very much. I don't personally know the two parliamentarians who voted against the withdrawal, but since they're politicians, I've familiarized myself with their positions. As I mentioned, I've been in Canada for some time. The only election that took place in Burundi while I was there was held in 2005. I think it was the only transparent election.
The members who voted against it are with the opposition. The others—those who abstained—wanted to say what they thought without voting no. They didn't want to go along with the presidential party. The saying is that "silence is consent." That should send an eloquent message to the international community that even though the assembly's functioning has been stymied, voices can still be raised to say that what's happening isn't right.