Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I want to thank Dr. D'souza for his testimony here today.
Dr. D'souza, I was in Durban for the World Conference against Racism in 2001. From your biography, I note that you might have been there as well. That conference, as you know, was intended to be a conference against racism and to give expression to the under-represented cases and causes, such as the case of the Dalits.
My own experience was that in fact the Dalit cause did not get appropriate representation at Durban. Could you comment on that?
Second, given the very compelling evidence you've provided today in terms of untouchable slavery, institutionalized discrimination, human trafficking, and the like, why is it that the Dalits are such an under-represented case and cause in the international human rights agenda?