if you'd like to make any final comment, mr. theel starting with you and then finishing with mr. artunis. >> i have the deepest respect for your commitment to human rights. and particularly your focus on child trafficking, human trafficking issues. obviously we differ about what's the best way to move forward in cuba and i'm happy to continue that discussion. the only thing i'd say on the human trafficking issue is that if you look at the u.n. human trafficking reports on cuba, they're different than our tier 3 listing. they're different because cuba and the united states -- cuba's refused to dialogue with the united states about this issue. i believe that that's changing and there have been some discussions with the tip units. >> i understand. can i say that the problem has been with some u.n. bureaucracies. i remember i held a hearing in this room on elian gonzalez and reverend walker came and presented testimony and was waxing eloquent about how the child mortality rate is so low and i had read the reports that came out of the certain u.n. agencies that suggested that was so.