Just on a point that Mr. Hillyer was trying to make. If I could just have 60 seconds, that would be great.
Our question went a bit awry.
What I wanted to get on the record, gentlemen, was just that you don't have to...there's a very narrow cast that you have to live within as far as the lifestyle in Iran goes in order to stay out of jail.
Simply for being a Baha'i person and loving people and telling people that you're Baha'i, you can be incarcerated in Iran. Simply for being a Jew, you can be incarcerated in Iran. Simply by putting one entry in a blog that is slightly askew of what this regime believes.... The point I'm trying to make is that we always refer to them as political prisoners, but these folks who are jailed and tortured in Iran are often guilty of so little. Pastor Abedini for example, for whom I've been advocating for years, was simply a pastor at home churches, and he has been incarcerated since 2012.
That was the point that they were trying to make, and I just wondered if you agreed with that?