Good afternoon, colleagues.
I apologize to our witness for the delay. Democracy is pretty messy sometimes. We had to take care of a vote in the House.
Colleagues, we're continuing our study on the human rights situation in the Sudan. Before us we have Kenneth Scott, United Nations Commissioner on Human Rights in South Sudan.
Sir, we'll give you about 10 minutes for opening remarks and then we'll go to questions. Again I apologize for the fact that we're behind, but please proceed with your remarks.