With the permission of the subcommittee, I have a number of factual questions I'd like to raise.
I recognize that you may not be the individuals who are able to answer these questions for us, but these are the kinds of quantitative questions that would be helpful to us to have answers for, and I'm hopeful that you can shed some light on them.
Our analysts, who always prepare some background material for us in anticipation of these meetings, inform us that approximately two-thirds of the women who were raped during the genocide were infected with HIV at that time. Of course, surviving 20 years with HIV is difficult in any circumstances, and these would not have been ideal circumstances. Do you know how many of these women have since passed away as a result either of this infection or just of the attrition that occurs over a 20-year period?