My name is David Anderson, and we're very happy to be able to speak with you today.
I have a couple of questions, so I'm going to ask if you could keep your answers fairly succinct so I can get to the second and third parts.
I'm very interested in understanding a little bit more about what the religious components of this situation are. When we see the religious affairs minister going and meeting with one of the extremist groups and basically bowing down before one of the monks and giving them donations, that activity seems to be much at odds with what we would expect from that particular religious sector.
Can you tell us a little bit about how much of what's going on here is religious and how much of it is cultural and nationalistic in nature?
Then I have a couple of specific questions about some of the effects of the laws on the Rohingya.