Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to ask the witnesses and anyone who can answer this question whether we are in a situation of the “responsibility to protect doctrine” framework. In other words, if the responsibility to protect is that wherever you have a situation of war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, or, God forbid, genocide, and the state in question is unable or unwilling to do anything about it, or in fact is the author of that criminality, then this invokes the responsibility to protect doctrine. Would you believe we are in a situation of that with regard to North Korea?