When I was in South Korea, in the DMZ, there was a train station built on the border by the South Korean government, and it was to be connected to the north eventually, to allow transfers. That kind of highlights to me how unprepared South Korea actually is, if it is that optimistic that it would be that simple a change. I don't see the government, the regime, giving up power. They may lose it. As you say, the anger may take it away from them, so there's that huge gap in between.
You mentioned, Mr. Lee, the request of the Canadian government to have a human rights in North Korean act. Would you like to elaborate some more on that as to what you think should be in it, and what impact you think it would have? Do you really believe that would have a direct impact on the regime in North Korea?