As we understand, this report will be different from other reports that the special rapporteur has issued to date in that it will involve consideration of all of those issues that I listed: the arbitrary detention; the forced and involuntary disappearances; torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment; and executions. In that sense, it will be more expansive than the reports the special rapporteur has produced to date. This is the difference.
This is why the term “comprehensive” has been applied to this report and why it has been differentiated from the previous reports that the special rapporteur has issued. But no, he has not had access to North Korea, although I do believe he is able to speak to individuals who are outside the country.