Some of them, I think, were in the background material I had. I can provide that. But I don't think it influences whether we should request it, and that's getting back to my point. All I want to do is request, formally, that the minister provide the document. I was just giving you background information, because you asked.
Finally, to note, it's very rare--and Mr. Walsh is right, because one member state can just say no, it doesn't want to have the person delisted--to have a person's name removed. In fact, the most successful cases have been cases of people who have actually died. Then they have finally taken the name off. Note that Nelson Mandela didn't get off the list any time soon. Mr. Arar is still on the no-fly list to the United States. So I think that's important to note. Do whatever you want with it, but it's information.
I think requesting, not demanding--I never said demand--is where I'm coming from.