It's not so much a question as it is a comment. I really appreciate the information we've been given today, but I want to bring our discussion a little bit away from the process, which we're getting fairly in-depth with, to the fact that we're dealing with gays and lesbians who have basically been put on a hit list in a country. My concern is that even if they get out of Uganda—and it was mentioned before that the attitude towards homosexuals throughout Africa puts them at risk.
For the committee's deliberations, is there a recommendation we can make to our government in order to enact some process or some means of literally saving their lives? They are going to be walking targets. They're identified people. Even if they go into other countries, they still remain such. I'm concerned about that.
But I really want to thank you for the testimony, because it's been very helpful. I strongly recommend, as I said before, that this testimony be forwarded on, because I think it would be of value to the other committees.
Thank you very much.