I'm going to use as an example Mongolia. We've done quite a lot of work in a mission to Mongolia. The original so-called father of democracy, Mr. Zorig, was assassinated in I think the late eighties or early nineties. No one was ever held accountable. The suspicion was that those people then proceeded to the highest of levels of both their government and their civil service. More recently, they actually did charge three people with that murder and convicted them and jailed them.
Only after that—this is from memory, because I haven't read the report recently—10 years later, it became apparent that those people never committed the murder—jacked-up crimes and imprisoned.... That is a case that's ongoing. We have never gotten to the bottom of it. It was done because the surviving family of Mr. Zorig, again, deserved justice, and it was a case where it was abuse of an elected representative. It needed tidying up.