Well, with respect to the technicalities of different countries, of course, it would be very difficult for me to answer on each of them. I can certainly support the work of this committee by sending some materials later on with respect to certain countries, and especially the countries that you have mentioned, the U.K., New Zealand, and Australia. The U.S.A. is not party to the 1961 convention with respect to these issues. We can forward this documentation to you as information.
In general, what I wanted to say was that there should be safeguards and provisions in citizenship acts and in nationality laws that allow revocation of citizenship in accordance with the existing provisions of the conventions to which countries are a party. So every nationality law and every citizenship act should be seen in that respect.