Yes. This, Mr. Humphries, is going to be one of the challenges for us in writing a report. I appreciate your testimony. We have two realities almost. I have mentioned this to every other witness, so I will mention it to you. We have Aung San Suu Kyi, who is obviously a champion of human rights, and she has made the statement that she is welcoming and thankful that countries have removed sanctions. We hear some very positive things around some parts of Burma, beginning with our own officials here. You know, it's even to the point where yesterday I understand the Prime Minister of India was in Rangoon, and was making some positive overtures, as well as inviting Aung San Suu Kyi to do a lecture in India.
Then, we have this other reality that is happening in Kachin state, with all the testimony you have given us, and of course others, that there is huge persecution. It's not just religious persecution, but really, it's persecution across the board of anybody who wants any kind of semblance of independence and wants to go back to the original agreement and live as an independent state. That's going to be our challenge to try to highlight those two very different realities. Have I got a handle on that? Is that what you—