The UN panel of experts report came out in April and was very damning of the alleged war crimes. Then there was the Channel 4 video. Since these sources have come to light, we've seen stronger statements coming from various governments, particularly from Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They are saying that enough is enough.
There has been an opportunity to establish domestic accountability mechanisms, but these haven't happened.
At the same time, I think a number of these governments are waiting to see what will happen with the LLRC report, which is due to be presented to the president in just a couple of weeks, on November 15. I don't think we even need to wait until that report is presented to know what will be included. Based on the experience of past commissions, we know that there's going to be no serious accountability effort.
We don't even know if the report is going to be made public at the time that it's presented to the president, so our advice to governments has been simply to press ahead with an international accountability mechanism as a result of all of this mounting evidence.