You're an expert, which is a nice segue into my next question, which is really to do with lessons learned from the ECOWAS experience in West Africa, the MONUC's experience in the DRC, and two other parts. Do you see the African Union in sub-Saharan Africa as being an agent to do exactly what you said? Are there lessons learned from failures in MONUC and the DRC, successes in ECOWAS in West Africa, and the intriguing example of Great Britain, of what happened in Sierra Leone when they dropped 862 troops in there and stopped a horrific situation. So in that milieu of different options, where do you see a possible route to move forward, recognizing that each conflict is unique in itself.
On June 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.