Thank you very much.
Thanks to both of you for being here today. It's good to see you again. We saw each other back in Lebanon with the delegation and former minister Dion.
There's a question I want to ask you about your statement. You mentioned three key areas: food rations, access to clean water, and a quarter of a billion dollars to support South Sudan. If there is a reluctance from the governing party to have the UN and the AU on the ground to help with peace and security—to my colleague, Mr. Kent, you mentioned protecting civilians—how can we protect civilians and how can we get those much needed services to the Sudanese people when there's this reluctance from the government?