Thank you for the question.
In terms of where the talk first came from for a commission of inquiry, I can't be specific. I know that one source for sure was the International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea, that NGO network. I'm not familiar with any reference that the secretary-general himself may have made to a commission of inquiry.
In terms of whether or not China would veto a commission of inquiry, I think that seems likely. Of course, that is an issue in the Security Council only where China exercises a veto as a permanent member, but as I alluded to in my opening statement, there would certainly be other challenges related not only to China but with respect to other countries. There could potentially be other challenges even if it were raised not in the Security Council but in another venue.