Yes. I would say that if Aung San Suu Kyi could be president today, most of these ethnic groups would rally to her side tomorrow afternoon—that fast. The way this thing has been set up, there is no way she can become president. It states very clearly in this constitution that anyone who has had a foreign husband can never be president of the country. They wrote that in there for a particular reason. You would need a 75% vote just to change that. She can never get to the top of the echelon, where she once was, under this constitution.
We have to somehow help them to rebuild the constitution, but also help them to rebuild parties and to get to a place where they understand federalism. Aung San Suu Kyi is very concerned they don't understand federalism. There is no concept of federalism.