They have a number of different names for them. We've heard from witnesses that the government doesn't really have control over the military. This is obvious from your statements here; you're matching that. You agree with that statement because your whole testimony has said the same thing that other witnesses have said.
If there's no change to effective civilian control over the military, can you say that things will remain pretty well the same, that the repression won't end? Is there any sense at all of a move to allow civilian authorities? When Aung San Suu Kyi was elected, the expectations and hopes of the western world went up. I'm sure they did to some degree within the country. But in real terms, what are the chances of something happening in a positive way?