That's a good question. The African Union has a special adviser on the prevention of genocide, who is very committed to this. I spent some time at the African Union meeting with missions earlier this year. To be honest, a lot of African countries are looking to have a synergistic, collaborative approach with the U.K., the U.S., Canada and others. We're looking to each other to lead on this, because the African Union can't do this alone.
There are a lot of other constraints affecting the AU, but they've had some calls for outlining the need for a mechanism for the protection of civilians, and they're calling out external actors as clearly involved in the conflict, but we've yet to see it move past that phase to become something concrete and something that will be provided by states in the region. The AU can certainly continue to play a role, but it has to be an international effort as well.