Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Dr. Wiley. I'm having challenges today with my voice, so I'm going to front-load this. I'll ask a few quick questions and then I'll let you have the floor and you can kind of riff on what you think about it.
First I want to ask you to talk a little bit more about what you called a unique organization. We do know in the international community that some people have criticized the privatizing of international criminal investigations. Do you see the way this is going as being the way of the future? Does that unique structure create some unique challenges with regard to the co-operation of authorities? In your experience, are these new challenges because of the uniqueness of this entity? What are some of those challenges, and how can we maybe overcome them if this is the way of the future? I know you discussed earlier a little bit about our tribunal and the chamber and you said that you are concentrating on criminal law. What are your thoughts on that?