After watching that, it's difficult to find a place to start.
I want to commend you for your courage in speaking out and bringing before us such a personal thing. Most of us who are in hospitals for a variety of reasons, be it car accidents or whatever, don't have to share that experience with the world like you have.
It helps to put a real face to some of the things. Sitting in a committee of this nature, there's a tendency to think of it as being “over there someplace”, so I really appreciate you bringing it here and bringing our attention to this.
I'll ask you a couple of questions.
How long was the camp under U.S. direct command? Also, you saw Colonel Martin's testimony. He described his relationship with the people there. How would you describe the relationship between that camp population and Colonel Martin?