Thank you, Mr. Chair. Welcome to our guests.
My understanding of the situation in this country is that it's been an awfully long time since there was any sense of any kind of democracy. You illustrated the flag and symbolism of that to the people, but very clearly the constitution's positioned in a way that the commander-in-chief really controls the country as—I think you referenced him as a king. That's the harsh reality. I'm astounded to hear that the official government of a country would spread AIDS. I'm not doubting your word. I'm saying that this is one of the most horrific diseases for the damage it does to cultures and people, if they're not treated and quarantined and cared for properly.
I want to say from the official opposition's point of view, the recommendations that you have here are very simple things to support. I don't want to diminish what they are because they're valuable and their intent is very good. They speak to the essence of democracy, and I don't see that we would have any problem with that.
I'm curious. There was a ceasefire for 17 years. Who broke the ceasefire?