Mr. Grinius, this really touches on two critical issues. One of them, obviously, is the human rights situation inside North Korea, which everyone knows is abysmal. The second is the complete failure on the part of everyone else to effect a denuclearization policy. We've been talking about this since 2002. One would have to say that we've completely failed with respect to this objective.
This is an absolutely politically incorrect thing to argue or ask, but is it possible for us to imagine North Korea agreeing to controls and China agreeing to be a participant in the control of how the nuclear facilities in North Korea are allowed to continue? At what point do we say, “Okay, we've tried this and it hasn't worked, so let's try something else”?