Thank you, Madam Velshi.
In 20 seconds, the process of the joint convention is established in accordance to a treaty. We call it a “convention”, but it is a treaty under the UN. The process is very much formalized.
You asked a question about what we call “areas for improvement”. It comes out as challenges. At the same time Canada and the CNSC receive [Technical difficulty—Editor]. At the last review of the convention we received good practices and areas for improvement.
We are legally bound to respond to these at the next meeting [Technical difficulty—Editor] these actions. It is not up to us to say that it's closed. The peer review process mentioned by the president determines the closure and the adequacy of the closure of these challenges.