I think we can fully expect that it's in the interests of the Taliban to disrupt that kind of activity, as they have attempted to do in the past. But I think the Afghan government is much more capable today, with the police force they have and the Afghan National Army, and with the increased numbers from the international community in place, so that in this round the elections, when they come about, should be even more successful than in the past.
We saw that voter turnout was exceptionally high the last time. The country as a whole is more secure. There are individual pockets of incidents that have occurred, but overall, the security throughout the whole nation should be a huge enabler for people getting out to vote and exercising their rights.