That's what I want to get to. On pages 12 and 13 of this document, you refer to a series of cases, which are the Chahal case in the United Kingdom, the Saadi case involving Italy, the Trabelsi case involving Italy, and the Al Saadoon case in the United Kingdom.
In each of these cases, you say the diplomatic assurances that were provided or the political agreements that were provided were not sufficient to give a waiver to the country with respect to the convention. In the case of Mr. Saadi, a Tunisian being transported from Italy, or in the case of Mr. Chahal, who was a militant member of the Sikh community in India, or in the case of Mr. Trabelsi, for each of these cases, you said the European Court found the transfers could not be justified.