I'll begin, and I'm sure Mohamed will have something he wants to add.
We have not sat down to draft the provision. That might be a helpful next step; I don't think it would be lengthy. We're not looking at pages and pages of legislation, at least for this particular aspect of enshrining the rights to consular assistance in law. Very importantly, I think we would want to ensure that it gets crafted in terms that make that notion of equal access, equal protection, very clear.
As I think has come up several times here in the past, sometimes well-founded perhaps, other times maybe more as a matter of perception, there have been concerns about unequal treatment of two tiers of citizens, some of whom get senior levels of attention, others not. The nature of the intervention is very uneven, and legislation that tries to address that would be very helpful.