We're not a protection organization, so I don't think that we're necessarily the best placed to fully comment on protection gaps necessarily. We see this in our medical programs.
The statistics that I mentioned before around more than 20,000 survivors of sexual violence in our clinics is how protection gaps present in MSF programming. This is what we see. We see people who are victimized, people who have been assaulted and injured and who are in need of medical care, as a result of the failure of protection systems to adequately protect them.