Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Eboe‑Osuji, I confess that earlier when we were talking about how to establish intent, I was a little surprised at your response, about the comparison with Rwanda. I too, before studying these issues, was certain that, in order to speak of a genocide, there had to be 100,000 or one million deaths and a clear intention to eradicate another people. It seems to be more nuanced under international law.
Earlier, you mentioned that intent must be established when determining whether it is genocide in legal terms. Could you elaborate on your thoughts on the notion of intent?