There were seven votes in favour of the resolution and eight abstentions. It was because of those abstentions that the resolution was not adopted. This is unfortunate, but we continue to work with our partners through the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, which monitors the implementation of the peace agreement. We must ensure that this kind of thing does not increase in South Sudan and that, once the offending parties are identified, they are brought before the appropriate authorities.
We also try to work with the United Nations Mission and with the other partners that are implementing these initiatives on the ground. They report information to us that helps us raise these matters. The Canadian government has very clearly stated its position on these matters and will continue to do so.