Of course, each case is different.
In terms of consular assistance, in some cases you want to go to the media. You want noise. You want pressure. In some cases, it can be very helpful to have a number of people, including members of Parliament and others, talking openly about a case.
In other cases, that might have a negative impact on the case, especially if delicate discussions are happening at the diplomatic level. Could you comment a little because that could give the perception that assistance isn't being provided? Every case requires a different kind of assistance. You yourself said sometimes we're creative using third parties.
How would we be able to enforce something like that and say whether or not that assistance was done in the right way?