I'll let the lawyers answer that, but I would suspect that we maintain relations with a foreign state under international law. We recognize these foreign states, and that's the very reason why we have diplomatic relations with a foreign state. In terms of a determination, that is a guiding feature. But so also is the international community. We could point out a number of states with some differences.
My colleague from the Bloc was mentioning that if, for instance, we are not assured that the requesting state is stable, or if a state is somewhat rogue, obviously we'll make a determination, under the guise of our legislation, as to how we deal with our international relations with that country.
I'll see whether legally....