 Now, there may be a large movement of population towards the Afghan borders, but there have been not any such moves so far. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Philip O. Grandes said during a visit to Turkey on Friday, up to now we have not seen any big movement of population towards Afghan borders and trying to cross into other countries. We have not seen at this point large movements of Afghan people towards the borders of the country, towards neighboring countries. We've seen a slight increase in pressure at the different borders, but not a dramatic increase. What we continue to see is a very dramatic phenomenon of internal displacement. 3.5 million people at least are displaced, including a good half million recently displaced. So that's our big focus at the moment. Where we are really worried in the UN, in UNHCR, in the UN in general, is the economic conditions, basic services like education and health. If those things collapse, then we have a massive humanitarian crisis on our hands and most likely massive displacement as well.