well, what i am saying is that certainly when it comes to saud al-qahtani, there is sufficient evidenceg to his liability for the killing. there is absolutely no doubt and the prosecutor of saudi arabia himself has recognised it. when it comes to the crown prince, i did not reach, in my report, a definite conclusion. what i did say is that he is responsible and the nature of his responsibilities must be further investigated. i do not know whether he ordered the crime — something that the cia suggested he did. i do not know whether his responsibility resides in inciting the crime or in creating the conditions that made the crime possible, or in turning a blind eye when he knew or should have known that a crime was being committed. all of those scenarios may apply to the crown prince. one of them surely applied to him. it was not in my mandate and indeed i did not have sufficient evidence to conclude one way or the other. all i can say is he is responsible for one of those scenarios. as you say, your mandate has limits. but not very long ago, you made it clear that you want to see the int