I'm going to get quickly to my questions, because it's taking a lot of my energy just to contain my emotion on this. I want this meeting to be impactful and I want all of us here to be able to come away with some real language and something really tangible in terms of a forceful recommendation, because we know that what we've done so far is obviously not enough.
In terms of collecting and documenting evidence, I want to clarify what the important role has been for the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal on Myanmar. Has that been helpful in documenting evidence or not? Is there some way our government can assist in amassing the documentation that's needed, ultimately, for the UN Security Council? I'll ask you that, and all of you can think about that. That's one question.
Then the other one is this. What other diplomatic force can you see that we can be part of or we should be instilling in terms of the support going to the internment camps and food? Do we need UN peacekeepers to actually escort this stuff? Is that what you were saying, Mr. Smith?
I'll take the rest of my time to let all of you expand on that. I don't know who wants to go first.