 Go ahead. Go ahead. Thank you so much, sir. John, say when you see me, Pakistan. There was a deadly bomb blast suicide attack in Pakistan. More than 54 people were killed, dozens of half-life-threatening injuries, and it is not about 54 people. It's about 54 families. Would you like to share your comments? We condemn in the strongest terms the attack in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday during a political rally. We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and injuries sustained from the explosion and share our heartfelt condolences with those affected by the attack. The Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists. We believe in the resilience of Pakistan's people and their capacity to recover from this devastating attack. No country should have to suffer such acts of terror, which are, of course, an affront to all peaceful and democratic societies. And I'll say, finally, that we remain committed to working with Pakistan to address the shared threat posed by terrorist groups throughout the region and support the Pakistani government's efforts to combat terrorism in a manner that promotes the rule of law and the protection of human rights. A few days ago, you told us that the United States will not allow Afghanistan to be used against Pakistan.