No, that's fine. I want to address something else now that came up in his testimony.
We see that today the Iraqi government is responsible for the safety for those in Camp Ashraf. Colonel Martin mentioned that the United States had listed them as protected persons and that they had taken full responsibility for their safety. I was not aware that under international law you could actually renounce that and then hand it over to some other government. Is it consistent with international law that they would be named protected persons by an authority and that then the authority would have the capability of leaving that responsibility to another?