Mr. Chairman, I also want to express our appreciation to the witnesses for being here today. You mentioned, and rightly so, that the words of Leopoldo López remind us of those of Václav Havel or Mandela, as do the violations of his rights, both substantive and procedural, remind us of the violations of political prisoners like Liu Xiaobo and others.
Lilian, you remind me of the heroines like Avital Sharansky, who worked and openly helped secure her husband's release, and I trust that that will happen in this case.
I have two very brief questions although the answers may not be as brief. Number one, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention held that Leopoldo López' detention was arbitrary, illegal, and contrary to international law. What were some of the specifics in their opinion in that regard, and two, has the Organization of American States taken any position regarding the legalities of this case?