Each case of a child or custody is obviously unique. Sometimes it's complicated by the fact that they're dual nationals. Again, we get into an issue of whether the child who is living in the country is seen by that country as its citizen and whether the other nationality is recognized.
I'd hesitate to comment specifically on any case, because certainly our experience in dealing with children's cases is that they take a long time to resolve. We know that here in Canada divorce and custody cases are extremely difficult and can take a long time. There are sometimes extraneous factors. I think if you look at international custody and sometimes at abduction cases, you can multiply the factor of that difficulty by ten, at least.