Thank you, Dr. Bose, for your presence here and your testimony. There are many things at play here. I guess originally, like my colleague Mr. Sweet, I was trying to grapple with knowing where I want to go.
One thing I want to explore with you a bit is this. There is a tendency for us in the west to want to narrow things down to there being either a political or a religious problem. It seems to me that there is, in a sense, a playing of one off the other. The two generals have almost deliberately tried to put the religious element into the constitution and have fed it out to people, whereby they're picking up on it. It's almost a case of using it as, for lack of a better way of putting it, a distraction from their desire for a totalitarian type of process disguised as a secular or even a religious environment.
You touched on that, I think, when you were saying that the two warring ladies...that it's more personal than anything political or religious. I would like to explore this a little more with you, if you understand what I'm getting at.