There was an article today by Murray Brewster talking about some meetings that were supposedly held between the International Committee of the Red Cross and people like Mr. Colvin. A member of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Bernard Barrett, who was their spokesman in Washington, D.C., said that the agency would “never share confidential information”, and that Mr. Colvin's memo and comments by Mr. Mendes, who I believe is a professor, are “someone's interpretation of the meeting”.
Does that go back to what you said earlier about how the Red Cross in fact operates, that if they had serious concerns they would not be sharing them with someone at Mr. Colvin's level?