Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to the witnesses for coming forward today. It's an interesting discussion, different points of view, coming from different angles, but that's what Canada's all about.
I guess my first question is for you, Mr. Neve.
I may be a little bit naive, but maybe you can help me. When you say that the trials are actually unfair, how do you determine that? Do you have people there? I'm asking that because this morning I was watching Radio-Canada, and they had statistics on people being executed worldwide. Fewer countries are executing people, but certain countries, like Iran and Iraq, are actually executing more people. Yet there are no statistics available for China. If they can't get statistics, how can you get documentation or proof that these trials are not being fairly run?