 The situation in northeast Nigeria is, without question, a difficult one. And I think realistically there will be significant numbers of people, registered voters, who will not be able to cast their ballot because of the disruption caused by Boko Haram. But just as we have seen recently in Ukraine, it is possible still to conduct elections and to find ways to ensure that as many people as possible are allowed and able to vote in those elections. I think the situations are somewhat similar in Ukraine to northern Nigeria. Similarly, the situation in Afghanistan, where USIP was very much involved in the preparation for those elections and in combating the factors, the drivers of violence. The fact that a war was being conducted did not prevent elections being held. So that is essentially what we're also looking for in Nigeria is an effort on the part of the organizers of the elections to do everything in their power, everything possible to enfranchise as many of those people in the northeast as possible.