Sorry to jump around, but I just want to go back. I was just thinking in the back of my mind to my previous question.
If we were to get back some kinds of results of a notional investigation from Iran, and they were to say they conducted an autopsy and they concluded—as they've claimed—it's suicide, and provided the documents that were associated with it, presumably it's very easy for a state that is trying to cover up its own crimes to falsify any manner of documentation.
I suppose what you're saying is we might ask for that investigation but we would still have a high level of skepticism about whether that's actually going to lead anywhere. Would you say that the government ought to pursue other things concurrently with asking for that investigation?