Thank you very much.
I think I need to express a little concern here about what I'm hearing. We've heard three people with professional designations in communications say that communication is what is needed in Sri Lanka. Yet your professional abilities have not been able to help there. I guess I would question, why is that?
I don't speak the language, so I obviously have a problem with communication, and that's to my detriment. But you speak the language, and so I guess I would challenge you to take up that cause. That would be my first comment, but it's not a question.
I do have a question for Mr. Chandrakumaran. In your remarks, you talked about extortion and the demand for money, which we've heard about over and over again in Canada. Why do the people who are being extorted not come forward? We need these people to come to the police. We would take the extortionists before the full extent of the law, but we need the witnesses to show up in court, and that doesn't happen. How do we make that happen in order to make the extortion stop?