I agree with that statement. There's been a push for a long time to establish a commission of inquiry. Recently, a lot of the international pressure for that has dropped because of the few changes that have happened in Burma and political prisoner releases. It's a very important thing, and I should make it clear that a commission of inquiry does not mean a war crimes tribunal or involvement of the International Criminal Court. It's essentially an investigation into what has happened in the past. It would be extremely valuable to inform how Burma is going to shape up in the future.
I mentioned a lot of problems and mistrust between ethnic groups and Burmans. Ethnics are 15% of the population. This is where a lot of the resources are in the country, so they're involved in this process, and they have suffered a lot of abuses over the last 60 years. I feel a commission of inquiry, in whatever form it would take, would be an extremely important step in moving forward in this process.