Hon Speaker, our view is that Sudan should remain one country. The referendum should achieve that purpose. That is why we have participated in many respects, as I have just indicated, to help the south and the north to work towards an understanding, so that they are ready when they have the referendum to agree that Sudan is one country. That is the view of the AU as well and of many countries on the continent. That is also the view of the international community.
That is why all of us are doing everything we can to ensure that that becomes an outcome at the end. We are very happy that at least the elections took place and produced results that have been accepted by the world. We believe that that, in a sense, creates ground for us to work harder to ensure that by the time of the referendum there is a better understanding among the Sudanese, particularly the north and the south, as well as Darfur and other areas of Sudan. That is our view and that is what we will be working towards in terms of assisting Sudan. Thank you.