Thank you very much for your excellent presentation. It's quite disturbing, and we on the committee are very much concerned. It's one of the reasons we wanted to have you before the committee.
I want to know a few things. The impunity that seems to be quite prevalent in Tanzania in allowing this type of outrageous killing to take place concerns me. The government seems to be doing nothing about it and is not prosecuting anybody. It seems that nobody is being brought to justice. We know that there are issues of rituals and old traditional practices that include the use of human sacrifice. The albinist community is very much affected by this.
What is the government doing, not just in terms of the impunity but in terms of education, going after these people, and making sure law officials are also onside?
Second, you said that a number of parliaments, including the European parliament, have taken note and pronounced themselves on this issue. I'd very much like to know what the pronouncement was or what type of resolution was put forward, so we on the committee can see if we can also bring it forward in our Parliament.