special envoy, bob king, who is dedicated to human rights issue, and a special representative, glen davies, who looks at the larger, broader north korea policy, that at times people forget as we talk about uranium enrichment and plutonium and warheads and missiles and proliferation -- of the plight of the people of north korea, and that's absolutely not the case in the white house as we looked at this issue holistic include. we continue to be concerned about the human rights situation in the dprk. we continue to want to work to bring the north korean people the same peace and prosperity and freedom and respect for human dignity that their brothers and sisters in the south enjoy. there's a sense -- again, when you look at the broader arc of history, that the forces, the trends of history, are inevitable. the president spoke to this in his speech at the university of foreign studies during this state visit. the vice president touched on this in his own speech during this december visit. on our support in particular for president pak,'s unification strategy -- which themselves are driven by d