Exactly. When we look at the International Criminal Court, the reality is, if we're lucky, we're going to see maybe two or three people ever held responsible, for example, before the ICC. We're going to see that a lot of the senior leaders are either going to be killed or will blow themselves up, for example, on the battlefield.
The majority of the crimes have been committed at the local level. What people want to see is that the individual who raped their mother, stole their house, or killed their brother is held responsible. Those people will never go before the ICC. What we need to be investing in is, first of all, gathering evidence, because it exists and we're at the risk of losing it very quickly, and second, trying to support local efforts of prosecution.