Thank you.
We're going to a shorter question and answer period, unfortunately, five minutes instead of seven. Let me just ask this question, and depending how you answer it, this may take up our entire time.
The Ugandans you've singled out as having a particularly effective way of allowing people to come into the country, to go into, I think, refugee camps, but these cannot be camps in the traditional sense. They're much more spread out. I wonder if you could describe how this is dealt with. Uganda is not one of these vast, empty countries with lots of land that's available. They must be taking land that is either privately owned or communally owned. Also, could you explain, somewhere in your response, whether this is a model that could be used in other places or is it unique to Uganda's culture and land ownership patterns, etc.?