In terms of the declaration coming from the Government of Syria we assessed that it was pretty accurate. When I say “we” it was really a shared assessment...all our main partners, as well as the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
We have some ways, if I may say, to match with some other sources—intelligence and information—so we assessed that it was pretty accurate.
There could be, I would say, some elements, some aspects in the Syrian declaration where we would like more clarification, more details. We could obtain that since Syria has now been an official member of the Chemical Weapons Convention since October 14. It gives us—all the members of the convention—the leverage to send OPCW inspectors and to request any kinds of inspections if we believe we need to obtain more information on certain aspects of Syria's declaration.
So far the number of sites and the number of facilities were all inspected by the OPCW inspectors in the fall. These two phases were perfectly fulfilled and respected and closed.