I can answer that.
Obviously these are two different treaties for two different types of weapons. The difference largely lies in the way cluster munitions are used in different operational scenarios. Planting land mines is a delicate and infrequent.... I'm not even sure whether it's employed any more, certainly by any of our allies. This weapon is used in a variety of planned and unplanned scenarios. It just differs from land mines.
As someone from the opposition said—it might have been Mr. Dewar—these are worse. The cluster munitions are worse, because at least land mines are planted strategically. These cluster munitions, these unexploded droplets, fall haphazardly everywhere. It could be just as easily in a forest, a child's playground, a schoolyard, or an agricultural field. They are everywhere.