I'll try to keep it brief so Angela has time.
I think one of the things people have raised is being in touch with the governors who are working among the communities affected and come from displaced communities. Several governors have been trying to make changes. I think connecting with them is important.
One of the recommendations that people on the ground have made is to have local security or local police for their areas. This is one key thing. Now we hear, for example, that the U.S. is giving more military aid to Nigeria. We've seen what the military has done, so giving more military aid is not going to solve the situation.
With regard to the new government, I have not heard much positive about it, that it's going to change. The only thing people are hopeful about is that, in the transition, there might be some release of religious prisoners of conscience.
Go ahead, Angela.