I don't give answers, as you know.
You're grappling with this. If you want to use aid as a carrot, or, as many have suggested, stop IMF funding and all those things, we would probably lose whatever influence we have in trying to come to a final solution, which is the reconciliation process we are talking about.
What do you think would be a good carrot and stick approach that would tell the Sri Lankan government there is an angle here if they don't do this? I think there is some kind of thinking in the committee that when we finally issue a report it will have something along those lines. But I don't think that's a good idea, because it would have a negative effect.
Would you like to give your view on that? I'm putting you on the hot seat. Is there a hot seat? I don't think so.