I think what you just stated is pretty much the fact that we're all still struggling on this humanitarian corridor, whether it's personnel moving in or moving out, or food, medicines and other supplies moving in or out. Mariupol is still a catastrophe. I think we're all doing everything we can.
As you well know, the Security Council is in a quagmire given the situation that Russia is engaged in this war and sits on the Security Council. It's a complexity.
We look for every opportunity we can to move supplies in, in any way we possibly can. We're always thinking outside the box and we'll be doing the same thing there. We will make known at the right critical moment, when we can't reach whom we need to reach, who the problem is. I wish I had a simple, good answer for you on this one, but you realize we're all struggling.