Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Because we're not actually speaking with respect to his official appearance—I do have some questions on that—my first question relates back to something you said just a moment ago. I think it's very important, and I want to highlight this.
You indicated that should this stay of extradition extend for a prolonged period of time, we could in fact be giving Mr. Schreiber an argument that he's been denied due process in German court, and therefore be giving him an argument whereby he shouldn't face those charges in Germany because he was not delivered before German courts in appropriate time to face those charges.
Is that correct? That's essentially what you just said, that we're giving him a defence in Germany?