It's true that we have been asked to do this. The reason we've been asked to do it is that unlike the other persecution that you've heard of, which is well documented--we have witnesses, we have Amnesty--this particular accusation has been meet with disbelief, even amongst people who protest the human rights violations against Falun Gong. Amnesty International is not sure it's happening. The United States government is not sure it's happening, and there are various people that.... It's so horrific, it's hard to believe. So this is not a situation where we're at the stage of saying, let's do something to stop it. We're at a stage of asking, is this really true?
The coalition that was set up to protest violations of human rights against the Falun Gong asked David Kilgour and me to investigate these allegations, and that's exactly what we're doing. We will produce a report by the end of June. We've been interviewing witnesses. While David Kilgour was in Washington he interviewed some witnesses there. There have been a number of investigators who've been phoning the hospitals, the doctors, and people who are working in the transplant system in China, and getting inculpatory statements from them. Then we have to evaluate the credibility of these admission statements, and we are putting this all together. Of course, there's all this contextual information about incitement to hatred, the mass detentions, the persecution, and so on.
We will come up with a report evaluating all this evidence and saying either that these allegations are true in our belief or not true, or there needs to be further investigation. But I can't tell you now what the result of that report is going to be.