Order, please. Today is May 10, 2012, and this is the 37th meeting of the Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development. We are continuing our study of the situation in Burma.
Today as a witness we have William Davis, who is the director of the Burma project for Physicians for Human Rights. He will begin his testimony, which as usual will occupy the first 10 minutes of our hearings and after which we will go to questions. The exact length of the questions will be determined by how much time we have. I simply divide the available time by six, and away we go.
That being said, Mr. Davis, I invite you to begin.