Thank you very much for your work. I find it fascinating that the United Nations independent investigation of Burundi got it so correct. Your organization was there since 1990. They obviously didn't have that much time to do an investigation, and everything I've read in this unedited report seems reminiscent of everything you've testified to. They mention a number of murders that they feel were committed. I believe they said they found enough evidence to conclude that 564 murders happened, but it was a very conservative number. They feel that many more happened. They just weren't able to gather the evidence.
I have your article here from August 2, where you mentioned that the Burundian government walked out on the committee or UN investigation team. It doesn't sound like it from your testimony, but I'd like to check: has anything changed from August 2 until today with regard to the Burundian response to the United Nations' independent investigation?