ms. berzak and exonerated mr. lubbers. she came to me because really had no remedy in the internal system, nor could we really bring any case in geneva. the assault happened in geneva, by the way. so we then tried to bring a case in u.s. federal district court and we did bring the case and was dismissed because of the immunity of u.n. and went to the second circuit and challenged the immunity of the u.n. as unconstitutional. unfortunately, although we did get argument didn't get very much consideration in the decision, but i still personally believe that the immunity of international organizations and the u.n. is unconstitutional in u.s. law and think eventually it will be overturned, whether hopefully in my lifetime or my client's lifetime but that remains to be seen. i'm also working on -- well, i'm preparing an amicus brief for a case now brought in manhattan brought by a number of haitian survivors and victims of a cholera epidemic, where the cholera was allegedly introduced into haiti after the earthquake by u.n. peac