Thank you.
You have mentioned financing, of course, which is important. The legislative work certainly in Canada seems to have been done to a large extent in support of the court. What I have observed in the past few years is that parliamentarians have an extremely important role to play in having contacts with parliamentarians of other countries.
I could identify very clearly, and I could do it after the meeting if you're interested, certain countries that have ratified the statute because their parliamentarians were convinced, after again a period of hesitation, reluctance, as you referred to earlier, that the court was indeed a good institution. So in that sense, parliamentarians, to me, have an absolutely unique role. They have unique contacts that may increase the level of ratification, which indeed is indispensable for reaching universality one day.