Thank you.
I was listening to you, Madam Jarratt. I was born nine years after the war, and I grew up in a community where everybody was affected by war. My relatives were either fighting in the army or forced to go to Germany and work in forced labour camps and farms. My father was in the resistance movement, or as we called it “in the forest”. I grew up among people who were affected not only by the fact that their relatives were in the military or were fighting, but also by the war itself. There were bombings, shellings, and atrocities, because there were armies moving back and forth. I understand very well what you're talking about. This is something that was part of the life of very many people after the war.
I have a general question for everybody, because we hear different witnesses and organizations here talking about the charter. Were any of the organizations here this afternoon part of the consultations pre-2005?