I think having an international commission of inquiry will go towards addressing impunity and will go further than what the UN panel of experts report has already done. It will examine whether war crimes took place, with a view to establishing who the perpetrators of these crimes were and holding them accountable.
So yes, I think our organization firmly believes that international commissions of inquiry have played a very important role, not only in addressing impunity for the abuses that have happened, but also in sending a very important message to security forces that if they commit such acts--summary executions, a sexual assault against prisoners they have in their custody--there will be repercussions for these acts. Simply having the record of these violations--and being able to document in detail that these events took place--is extremely important.