I would have to say, yes, most definitely. What is in the convention itself represents the culmination of years and years of discussion and negotiation. Back in 1975, there was an element of conflict during those negotiations. But I would definitely have to say that what is included within the agreement itself definitely represents culturally important guidelines that definitely could be useful for all environmental assessment agreements.
The principles are fairly general and are fairly straightforward. I don't think people would have problems understanding and agreeing with them. They're all readily available within the convention and within our brief.