Mr. Chairman, indeed our ambassador did alert us to this law. In fact, we were made aware some time ago. Since then, as Minister Cannon has mentioned, we've been making a number of representations in addition to those that Minister Cannon himself made. Our ambassador has been very active on the ground in Kabul in calling on various ministers of the government to bring this situation to their attention and to suggest that they review this law.
In addition, we're working very closely with the human rights organizations on the ground to help support them in their efforts. We feel very strongly that it's also quite important that Afghans themselves take a lead on all of these issues, and indeed that they take responsibility for their own affairs. We're there to help, to support, and to raise these concerns, but of course it is important that ultimately they be the first in line in pursuing these issues.