For a long time groups have been working inside to promote democracy and human rights, and a lot of them have been put in jail for this. Certainly many exiled groups are doing this. I live in Thailand on the Burma border and I'm just here for a short bit and I work with a lot of these groups. The Burmese people working in these groups have a lot of capacity and a lot of training to do this kind of thing. I think this is a start, especially for the groups that are working inside, because this brings the most legitimacy to this kind of body.
I think the international community can do a couple of things. I think training in capacity building is always important. It can also provide support for the people on this committee to make sure they don't get sent to prison or harassed in any way, and also pressure the Government of Burma and the military, if that's possible, to let this group do its job.