Thank you for being here and for sharing your testimony with us. I do feel for you that your family is still in Burundi, and I hope for their safety and that they will be able to be on safe ground in the near future.
My first question is about political tensions. I want to go back a bit in the history of Burundi. There have been political tensions before in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. Are there political tensions within the regime right now similar to what we witnessed in 1976 with Jean-Baptiste Bagaza and in 1987 with Pierre Buyoya? Has there been any indication that in the current regime right now there is some opposition? Maybe it might not be outright spoken, but is there any sense that we know of certain opposition groups within the regime that haven't really been voiced?