Thank you, Mr. Benskin.
We have just a couple of minutes left, and I seek the indulgence of the committee to ask a couple of contextual questions.
The genocide took place over a very brief period in the first half of 1994, and obviously anybody who was a victim of rape at that time, as a practical matter, had to be old enough to be raped and is now 20 years older. I'm just wondering, first of all, what the age range is of victims of rape who are still alive today. That's question number one.
Question two is this. Are you dealing only with those folks and with their children or are there other people in the mix of women you're dealing with who are not directly linked that way?