There's no question about it. I said in my report to the minister and the Prime Minister that there has been significant investment by the Colombo administration in what I would call the infrastructure of economic growth and opportunity—roads, hospitals, schools. There has been almost no investment in the infrastructure of civility and rule of law. With the help of the Chinese, who are dominant investors now in that part of the world, they are finding the capacity to make these hard investments. On the issues of genuine reconciliation, rule of law, and accountability, there is simply no evidence of progress.
In fact, even among the recommendations of their parliamentary Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission, which did a lot of hard work and tried to make constructive recommendations, the recommendations of substance have simply not been acted upon. The Canadian expression I would use is there's an active program of ragging the puck on those issues, which are most fundamental to the rights and privileges of the people of Sri Lanka.