I think our view with respect to establishment of a commission of inquiry under the Security Council is that it would be unlikely to be successful because of the strong likelihood that one of the permanent five, obviously Russia or China, would veto that. I think that's our position with respect to a commission of inquiry established under that body.
I can't comment today; I don't think we have a strong position on.... As Mr. Shantz has pointed out, we consider the situation in North Korea to be deplorable, and we work, in all the ways that he has pointed out, to do action with respect to that. But I think we also have concerns that a commission of inquiry wouldn't necessarily allow additional information to surface, and, given the good work of the special rapporteur, we're unclear what more would be offered by a commission of inquiry that's not already offered by the work that the special rapporteur is doing.