No. I think for many Tamils “reconciliation” has actually become a dirty word, a tainted word. When you look at the rehabilitation program—even seven cases of torture are far too many, and there well may be more out there—it goes to the heart of the issue of good faith on the part of the Sri Lankan government's commitment to rehabilitation and reconciliation. They say they need more time and space, but we're nearly five years after the conflict and we have a government in Colombo that's strong and powerful and able to make political concessions.
There's no government that's ever been in such a strong position politically to make those concessions, and yet they've done nothing. In fact, they've picked fights with Muslims, other minorities, Christians. Although there's been considerable Indian pressure to have some sort of very modest devolution-of-power deal, they've resisted that and centralized power, if anything.