Okay.
Thank you for coming.
This is my first day on this new subcommittee, and I know that the focus of this study has been on dealing with the children of rape from the Rwandan genocide. I wonder if, with your experience, you can comment a little bit on the genocide itself. As you know, after WWII the United Nations made their “never again” declaration, where they would never let a genocide happen again. I remember writing a paper for a master's degree. I called it “Never Again and Again and Again and Again”, because when it happened in Rwanda and when it happened in Cambodia, the international community made a conscious decision not to call it genocide until a couple of years after.
Can you say anything, in one and a half minutes, I guess, about what we can do to not just help deal with the after-effects of a crisis like this but also to prevent a crisis like this?