Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Davis, thank you very much for the good work you've done and for your testimony today. We greatly appreciate it, and greatly appreciate getting your perspective on this situation, not only as it's gone on over the years but also currently. I'm glad that you have some very recent observations from Burma.
I've asked a similar question of every witness. You made the statement here, “The Government of Burma has done much to convince the international community that it has changed, but it has yet to convince its own people.” We had some representatives of Parliament who were on the ground when the elections happened and talked directly to people. Their report to me was that people were quite positive and hopeful. Aung San Suu Kyi herself welcomed the relaxing of sanctions.
Just help me here with why these conflicting messages from people who are on the ground—this isn't government spin—and your observations.