Yes, it's correct.
I think that deals with all of our housekeeping items and allows us to turn to our witnesses. We have three very distinguished witnesses. Normally we say that our witnesses need no introduction and then we give lengthy introductions. I actually won't do that, because these would have to be very lengthy introductions, as our witnesses are distinguished individuals.
Keith Rimstad is here from Amnesty International. Joe Stork is the deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch. And Jared Genser is at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he is a lecturer in law.
Normally what we do is that we allow 10 minutes for each witness. This is a consensual committee, meaning that we don't enforce these things strictly, but if you go over that time, it starts creating problems in terms of our questions and answers.
I would invite one of you to start, and then we'll just go from there. It's at your discretion who starts.