Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Dr. Matthews, I think my question is probably more directed to you, but I'm sure both of you would have some thoughts on it.
Dr. Matthews, you spoke about the polarization of the Tamil and the Sinhalese communities, and then you spoke about the polarization even within their own groups. Both of you have spoken about the several peace initiatives that have been attempted by the international community, which both of you have outlined in your remarks.
I wonder if you can speak to this issue of the Norwegian agreement that was the longest standing peace initiative or peace process that was put in place. Is there any one nugget we can take from that and start building on?
Dr. Matthews, perhaps as part of this—I won't make it a second question—I note that you talked about confidence-building. We often have to take confidence one piece at a time, and this is a long-term process.
So all wrapped up in that, my question is, first, about the Norwegian peace and, second, about confidence-building.