Actually I don't have any particular questions here, other than to say that I appreciate your report and you giving us your opinion in a number of helpful areas.
I thought it was interesting that you pointed out here that the House does not have the requisite authority or legal power to compel the government to repatriate a Canadian citizen, whether through issuance of a passport or by providing transportation. Further, the embassy is a Canadian territory, but the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations does not provide that the embassy be considered Canadian territory for all purposes, but rather only for diplomatic purposes under international law.
So I appreciate your drawing those distinctions, because we've had some discussion here as to what we can and cannot do based on some of those assumptions. We certainly appreciate your clarification. Is there anything further you would like to add about that in terms of the territory issue?