 It's really important that we make this world visible, that we don't allow people to sit in isolation from the accountability of the world community, making decisions that leave people with their human rights infringed, without proper pain control medication, without proper drug treatment, without proper harm reduction services. We cannot allow these decisions to be made in secret. Video work is vital because it makes this work public and it holds these people to account. I think we can start to see the changes of that. I think we're looking at a model where we have proper representation of key populations, strong advocacy and good diplomatic skills and also using modern virtual technologies and social networking mechanisms to make sure that the widest possibility of people are able to see what happens in these places and also then to intervene.