That's a good question. They have started a national human rights commission, and the special rapporteur was very critical of that, and I would agree with his assessment. I believe a lot of his criticisms were that this body is not independent of the government. There are former military commanders on this body who, some groups say, have committed war crimes in the past. So these would be the two main issues. It needs to be independent. It refused to investigate some abuses in Kachin state, which is a sign that it's not doing its job. A Kachin man brought a case, his wife was disappeared by the army, and they refused to hear that case also. So this is also a problem.
It needs to be a group of people, probably who have no ties to the regime, present, historical, or otherwise, and who are able to work unimpeded by the regime. I think those would be the two most important things.