Thank you, Ms. Grewal.
I would like to say something about the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons,
which you're referring to.
A few years ago, some states took the initiative and hoped that a protocol on cluster munitions would be adopted under the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW). The CCW is a framework convention with provisions on the disarmament of certain weapons. However, the negotiations and talks on the protocol took place after the Convention on Cluster Munitions was in place. They were a failure because it was clear for the international community that the standard for cluster munitions was the one set out in the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which fully prohibits their use. Any protocol trying to regulate the use of those weapons under CCW was deemed unacceptable by the state parties to the convention, and as a result, that protocol failed. That was a few years ago, in 2011.