Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll be as brief as possible.
We've talked about the judiciary and law enforcement, the political machine there. I take it that the media aren't free either, and that pressure has been put on the media as well.
One of the compelling questions that comes to my mind is that Cambodia has been through so much—for instance, the Cambodian genocide. The trials just ended years ago. The Khmer Rouge that was convicted of crimes against humanity is fresh in everybody's mind.
Are people marching in the streets against Hun Sen? Is there a visible uprising that's happening in civil society on the ground in Cambodia, so that the message is being sent to the current administration?